EV Data

Here are data-related reports of China's EV industry by CnEVPost.
  • BYD posts 193,655 NEV sales in Feb, up 28% from Jan

    BYD sold 90,639 pure electric passenger vehicles and 101,025 plug-in hybrid passenger vehicles in February.

  • Nio delivers 12,157 vehicles in Feb, up 43% from Jan

    That delivery volume included 5,037 SUVs, and 7,120 sedans.

  • Zeekr delivers 5,455 vehicles in Feb, up 75% from Jan

    Zeekr's Ningbo plant was shut down for 21 days around the Chinese New Year holiday and resumed production on February 1.

  • Xpeng delivers 6,010 vehicles in Feb, up 15.18% from Jan

    By the end of February, Xpeng's cumulative deliveries since its inception stood at 269,938 vehicles, data monitored by CnEVPost show.

  • Li Auto delivers 16,620 vehicles in Feb, up 9.77% from Jan

    Li Auto's delivery guidance for the first quarter is 52,000 to 55,000 vehicles, and the latest figures mean it is on track to deliver between 20,239 and 23,239 vehicles in March.

  • China NEV insurance registrations for week ending Feb 26: BYD 39,473, Tesla 10,705, Nio 3,357

    The Nio ET5 contributed 53 percent of the volume with 1,786 insurance registrations last week.

  • CPCA expects Feb NEV sales in China to grow 20% from Jan

    Retail sales of new energy passenger vehicles in China are expected to be around 400,000 units in February, with a penetration rate of 29.6 percent, according to preliminary estimates by the CPCA.

  • China NEV insurance registrations for week ending Feb 19: BYD 37,026, Tesla 5,913, Nio 3,174

    BYD's figure was higher than the previous week's 31,417 units, Nio's was higher than the previous week's 3,045 units, while Tesla's was lower than the previous week's 6,963 units.

  • BEVs contribute 86% of all NEV miles driven in China in Jan

    BEVs contributed 86.47 percent of the 17.1 billion kilometers driven by NEVs in China in January, and PHEVs contributed 13.48 percent.

  • China NEV insurance registrations for week ending Feb 12: BYD 31,417, Tesla 6,963, Nio 3,045

    BYD and Nio's numbers were higher than the previous week, while Tesla's were lower than the previous week.