EV Data
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Tesla's July sales in China: 821 Model 3s, 7,640 Model Ys
From January to July, the Tesla Model Y remained at the top of the premium SUV sales rankings.
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Nio ET7 drops one spot to No. 8 in China's premium sedan sales ranking for July
From January to July, the Nio ET7 ranked No. 9, up one spot from No. 10 the previous month.
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CPCA raises China NEV sales forecast, expects average monthly sales of over 600,000 units in next few months
The CPCA has raised its forecast for new energy passenger vehicle sales in China by 500,000 units to 6 million units in 2022, with the possibility of further increases in the fourth quarter.
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China's wholesale sales of passenger NEVs total 564,000 units in July, CPCA data show
Improved supply and expectations of higher oil prices have kept the NEV market booming with strong order books, the CPCA said.
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Tesla sells 28,217 China-made vehicles in July, down 64% from June
Tesla China's sharp decrease in wholesale sales in July was not due to a new obstacle to its operations, but rather to production line upgrades.
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SAIC-GM-Wuling's NEV sales exceed 1 million units
SAIC-GM-Wuling has become the second local automaker after BYD to see sales of NEVs reach 1 million units.
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Tesla sells 30,000 China-made vehicles in July, CPCA estimate shows
That's down 62 percent from June's record 78,906 units, as Tesla halted production at its Shanghai plant for about two weeks to upgrade its production lines.
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BYD July sales breakdown: Han 25,849 units, Song 38,697 units
Since deliveries began in July 2020, BYD's flagship Han family of sedans has sold a total of 281,293 units.
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BYD sells record 162,530 NEVs in July, up 21% from June
BYD sold 4,026 new energy passenger vehicles in July in overseas markets, the first time it has provided this breakdown in its monthly sales report.
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Huawei-backed AITO delivers record 7,228 vehicles in July
The only model currently being delivered by AITO is the AITO M5 SUV with extended-range technology, with a cumulative total of 25,545 units delivered since deliveries began in March.









