EV Data

Here are data-related reports of China's EV industry by CnEVPost.
  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Aug 20: Tesla 13,900, Li Auto 8,000, Nio 4,100

    Between August 1 and August 20, Tesla was at 39,400, Li Auto at 21,500, Nio at 11,000 and Xpeng at 8,400 units.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Aug 13: Tesla 14,000, Li Auto 7,200, Nio 3,300

    Between August 1 and August 13, Tesla vehicles had 25,400 insurance registrations in China, Nio 7,000, Li Auto 13,500, and Xpeng 5,200.

  • China's Jul NEV sales down 3.23% MoM to 780,000 units, CAAM data show

    From January to July, China's NEV sales increased 41.7 percent year-on-year to 4,526,000 units, contributing 28.96 percent of all vehicle sales.

  • China's retail sales of NEVs down 3.6% MoM to 641,000 units in Jul, CPCA data show

    BEVs sold 421,000 units at retail in July, accounting for 65.7 percent of all NEV retail sales.

  • Tesla delivers 31,423 vehicles in China in Jul, exports 32,862 from Shanghai plant

    In the Chinese BEV market, Tesla's share was 7.46 percent in July, down from 16.53 percent in June, but up from 2.34 percent a year earlier.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Aug 6: Tesla 12,800, Li Auto 7,200, Nio 4,300, Xpeng 3,100

    Major EV makers saw insurance registrations in China generally decline last week, as the beginning of the month usually sees lower numbers, with Tesla being one of the few to grow.

  • Tesla sells 64,285 China-made vehicles in Jul, lowest this year

    In the January-July period, Tesla sold 540,824 China-made vehicles, up 67.45 percent year-on-year.

  • China Jul NEV retail drops 3% MoM to 647,000, preliminary CPCA data show

    The latest data was revised upward from the CPCA's previous estimate of 620,000 units.

  • Great Wall sells record 28,896 NEVs in Jul

    Great Wall is playing fast catch-up in China's competitive NEV market, as it has fallen behind main rivals in the segment.

  • BYD Jul sales breakdown: Song 51,258, Qin 44,695

    The Song family sold 51,258 units in July, overtaking the Qin family and regaining its position as the best-selling BYD model.