Monthly Data

Here are reports from CnEVPost about monthly data.
  • BYD's European registrations jump 221.8% in Nov, while Tesla slips 11.8%

    BYD registered 21,133 new vehicles in Europe in November, compared to Tesla's 22,801 units.

  • CPCA expects China Dec NEV retail to hit record high of 1.38 million units

    China's overall passenger car retail sales in December are projected to come in at about 2.3 million units, marking a year-on-year decline of 12.7 percent.

  • China Nov NEV sales set fresh record at 1.823 million units, CAAM data show

    China's NEV exports surged 260 percent year-on-year in November to a record 300,000 units.

  • Automakers' share of China NEV market in Nov: BYD leads with 23.2%, Tesla 5th with 5.5%

    BYD's share edged slightly higher than October's, while Tesla made its return to the top 10 after falling out of the rankings last month.

  • Li Auto Nov deliveries breakdown: L-series EREVs continue decline, electric SUVs rise

    Li Auto's L-series EREVs continued to see over 50 percent year-on-year declines, while newly launched Li i6 and Li i8 saw sequential increases in deliveries.

  • Tesla Nov China deliveries breakdown: Model Y rebounds to 47,132 units, Model 3 at 26,013

    Model Y's January-November retail sales in China totaled 359,463 units, down 14.09 percent year-on-year.

  • Xiaomi EV delivers 46,249 cars in Nov, with YU7 hitting new high while SU7 declines

    Xiaomi EV's November deliveries saw their first sequential decline since July, as SU7 series sedans experienced a significant drop.

  • Xpeng exports record 5,057 cars in Nov

    This marks the second time Xpeng's monthly exports have surpassed 5,000 vehicles, representing a 40.39 percent year-on-year increase.

  • Nio exports 419 cars in Nov, slightly below Oct's 431 units

    Nio's November exports declined 2.78 percent from October but still marked the second-highest volume this year.

  • China's Nov NEV retail sales hit record high despite slower growth

    BEV retail sales reached a record high in November, while hybrid models saw their fifth consecutive month of year-on-year decline.