EV Data

Here are data-related reports of China's EV industry by CnEVPost.
  • Tesla delivers 62,493 vehicles in China in Nov

    From January to November, Tesla delivered 397,844 vehicles in China, up 59.05 percent from 250,141 vehicles in the same period last year.

  • China NEV insurance registrations in 1st week of Dec: BYD 40,243, Tesla 11,670, Nio 3,141

    Nio at 3,141, Li Auto at 4,228 and Xpeng at 1,962 for the week. As a comparison, their numbers in the previous week were 3,759, 4,364 and 1,466 respectively.

  • China's Nov wholesale sales of passenger NEVs hit record 732,000, CPCA estimates show

    Demand in China's NEV market has held steady amid high international oil prices, the CPCA said.

  • Tesla sells record 100,291 China-made vehicles in Nov

    This represents an 89.73 percent increase over the 52,859 vehicles sold in the same month last year and a 39.87 percent increase over the 71,704 vehicles sold in October.

  • BYD Nov sales breakdown: Song 64,145 units, Han 31,786 units

    The BYD Yuan family sold 29,402 units in November, while the Qin family sold 28,320 units.

  • BYD sells 230,427 NEVs in Nov, up 5.8% from Oct

    BYD sold 113,915 BEVs and 116,027 PHEVs in November.

  • Deutsche Bank China EV sales: Nio and Li Auto roar back on new product cycles

    Fab 5 China EV sales came in stronger than expected as new product cycles at Li Auto and Nio really start to kick in, leading to record monthly volumes despite a weak macro backdrop, said Edison Yu's team.

  • Leapmotor delivers 8,047 units in Nov, up 14.5% from Oct

    From January to November, Leapmotor delivered 102,675 vehicles, up 190.8 percent from 35,314 vehicles in the same period last year.

  • Xpeng delivers 5,811 vehicles in Nov, up 14% from Oct

    Xpeng expects deliveries to increase significantly in December as production of the G9 ramps up under normal operating conditions.

  • Nio delivers record 14,178 vehicles in Nov, up 41% from Oct

    Nio will further accelerate production and deliveries in December, the company said.