EV Data

Here are data-related reports of China's EV industry by CnEVPost.
  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Dec 24: Nio 4,100, Xpeng 3,900, Li Auto 12,100, Tesla 18,500

    Between December 1 and December 24, Nio was at 12,000 units, Xpeng at 12,500, Li Auto at 36,400, Tesla at 60,200 and BYD at 180,000 units.

  • CPCA expects China's NEV retail sales at 940,000 in Dec, up 11.8% from Nov

    China's NEV penetration at retail is expected to be around 41.4 percent in December, up from 40.4 percent in November.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Dec 17: Nio 3,400, Xpeng 4,800, Li Auto 11,300, Tesla 18,300

    Between December 1 and December 17, Nio was 7,900, Xpeng 8,700, Li Auto 24,300, Tesla 41,700, BYD 116,100.

  • BYD catches up with Tesla in global BEV market share in Q3

    BYD has caught up with Tesla's 17 percent share of the global BEV market in the third quarter and is expected to overtake Tesla as the global leader in the fourth quarter, Counterpoint Research said.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Dec 10: Nio 2,900, Xpeng 2,600, Li Auto 10,400, Tesla 15,400

    Between December 1 and December 10, Nio was 4,400, Xpeng 3,900, Li Auto 13,000, Tesla 23,500 and BYD 64,400 units.

  • Top sellers of NEVs in China in Nov: BYD No. 1 with 31.3% share, Tesla No. 2 with 7.8%

    BYD sold 263,066 retail units in China in November, and Tesla 65,504.

  • China's monthly NEV sales exceed 1 million for 1st time in Nov, CAAM data show

    China sold a record 1,026,000 NEVs in November, including 929,000 sold locally and 97,000 exported.

  • Li Auto Nov deliveries breakdown: Li L7 at 16,599, Li L8 at 12,476

    Both the Li L7 and Li L8 saw record deliveries in November, while deliveries of the Li L9 slipped.

  • Xpeng Nov deliveries breakdown: G6 at 8,750, G9 at 5,778

    Deliveries of the G6 flattened, the G9 and P5 continued to grow last month, while the P7-series sedan slipped.

  • Tesla Nov sales in China: Model 3 at 15,627, Model Y at 49,877

    Model Y retail sales in China in November were up 89.26 percent from October, and Model 3 was up 587.51 percent.