EV Data
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Zeekr delivers 6,663 vehicles in Mar, up 22% from Feb
In the first quarter, Zeekr delivered 15,234 units, up 84.86 percent year-on-year, but down 53.08 percent from the fourth quarter.
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Xpeng delivers 7,002 vehicles in Mar, up 16.5% from Feb
Xpeng's new sports sedan, the P7i, launched for the China market in March, generated favorable market reception and its order backlog is gathering strong momentum, it said.
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Nio delivers 10,378 vehicles in Mar, down 14.6% from Feb
Nio delivered 31,041 vehicles in the first quarter, slightly above the lower end of its previous guidance range of 31,000 to 33,000 vehicles.
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Li Auto delivers 20,823 vehicles in Mar, up 25% from Feb
Li Auto delivered 52,584 vehicles in the first quarter, slightly above the lower end of the previous guidance range of 52,000 to 55,000 vehicles.
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China NEV insurance registrations for week ending Mar 26: BYD 43,490, Tesla 15,886, Nio 1,909
Nio is on track to reach its guidance, with 9,199 vehicles registered in the past four weeks.
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CPCA expects China's Mar NEV retail sales to rise 27.5% from Feb to 560,000 units
The overall market is recovering at a slower pace than previously expected due to increased consumer wait-and-see sentiment caused by big price cuts, the CPCA said.
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China NEV insurance registrations for week ending Mar 19: BYD 38,414, Tesla 18,712, Nio 1,775
Last week's insurance registrations for NEVs were 112,650, up 4.53 percent from the previous week.
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China NEV insurance registrations for week ending Mar 12: BYD 37,141, Tesla 17,032, Nio 2,170
Tesla vehicles were 17,032, up from 13,266 the previous week. Nio was 2,170 units, down from 3,345 the previous week.
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China NEV sales at 525,000 units in Feb, up 28.7% from Jan, CAAM data show
In January-February, China's vehicle sales decreased by 15.2 percent year-on-year while NEV sales increased by 20.8 percent year-on-year.
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Full CPCA rankings: Top-selling models and automakers in China in Feb
This article contains 20 tables compiled by CnEVPost based on data from the CPCA, showing which models and car companies sold the most in China in February.









