EV Data

Here are data-related reports of China's EV industry by CnEVPost.
  • Li Auto delivers record 25,681 vehicles in Apr, Li L7 delivers over 10,000

    April was the first full month of deliveries for Li Auto's cheaper five-seat SUV, the Li L7.

  • CPCA expects China Apr NEV retail sales to fall 8.4% from Mar to about 500,000 units

    April passenger vehicle sales in China are expected to be around 1.57 million units, down 1.3 percent from March, the CPCA said.

  • Insurance registrations for week ending Apr 23: Tesla 10,300, Li Auto 7,200, Nio 2,000

    Nio sold 2,000 units last week, up from 700 the week before and 1,316 in the first week of April.

  • Insurance registrations for week ending Apr 16: Tesla 12,500, Li Auto 6,300, Nio 700

    Nio's weak performance may be because it is on the eve of multiple product switches, as it will begin deliveries of the new ET7, new ES6, EC7 in May and will begin deliveries of the new ES8 in June.

  • Insurance registrations for week ending Apr 9: Tesla 6,973, Li Auto 4,177, Nio 1,316

    Starting this week, insurance registration data will no longer be available, with Li Auto's sharing a surprise exception.

  • Full CPCA rankings: Top-selling models and automakers in China in Mar

    This article shares the CPCA's rankings of the best-selling models and car companies in China for March.

  • Tesla Model Y best-selling SUV in China in Mar with 54,937 units sold

    From January to March, Tesla Model Y retail sales in China were 94,647 units, second only to BYD Song's 141,415 units.

  • Nio ET5 ranks 7th in top-selling premium sedan list in China with 6,437 Mar sales

    The models ahead of the ET5 are all from German luxury automakers Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi.

  • China's NEV sales up 24% MoM to 653,000 in Mar, CAAM data show

    The CAAM proposes that China's central and local governments continue to introduce policies to promote auto consumption, given the current weak market expectations.

  • China's Mar passenger NEV retail up 23.6% MoM to 543,000, CPCA data show

    In retail, China's NEV penetration rate was 34.2 percent in March, up 6 percentage points from 28.2 percent in March 2022 and up from 31.6 percent in February.