Monthly Data

Here are reports from CnEVPost about monthly data.
  • Arcfox delivered 525 units in July, up 90 percent from June

    In late May, the Arcfox α-S's production-line verification vehicle officially rolled off the production line, with small-volume deliveries scheduled for the fourth quarter of this year.

  • GAC Aion sales up 112% year-over-year to 10,604 units in July

    Individual users accounted for 77 percent of the number of license plate registrations for GAC Aion models from January to June this year, while corporate users accounted for 23 percent, the company said.

  • Nio delivered 7,931 vehicles in July, up 124% year-over-year

    Nio delivered 7,931 vehicles in July, up 124.48 percent year-over-year and down about 2 percent from June.

  • Leapmotor delivered 4,404 units in July, up 666% year-over-year

    Leapmotor received 6,540 orders in July, up 59 percent from June. To date, Leapmotor has accumulated orders for 28,055 units for 2021, the company said.

  • Xpeng delivered record 8,040 vehicles in July, up 228% from a year ago

    Xpeng Motors delivered 8,040 vehicles in July, its highest monthly delivery record, up 228 percent year-over-year and up 22 percent from June.

  • Neta delivered record 6,011 vehicles in July, up 392% from a year earlier

    Neta Automobile said Sunday it delivered a record 6,011 units in July, surpassing 6,000 for the first time and up 392 percent from a year earlier.

  • Li Auto delivered record 8,589 units in July, up over 250% from a year ago

    Li Auto delivered 8,589 units of the Li ONE in July, the first time deliveries exceeded 8,000 units in a single month.

  • CATL ranks NO. 1 in global power battery market with 29.9% share in H1

    Chinese battery giant CATL ranked No. 1 in the global power battery market with a 29.9 percent market share in the first half of the year, according to SNE Research.

  • LG Energy Solution overtakes CATL in May to become world's largest power battery supplier

    LG Energy Solution's installed base in May rose 370 percent year-over-year to 5.7 GWh.

  • WM Motor breaks silence on sales, says it sold 4,007 vehicles in June

    WM Motor, one of the most closely watched new car makers in China, has been questioned for lagging behind its peers this year as it stopped releasing sales figures. Now the company has finally broken its silence.