Monthly Data

Here are reports from CnEVPost about monthly data.
  • Xiaomi EV delivers over 40,000 cars in Sept

    This marks the first time Xiaomi EV's monthly deliveries have surpassed the 40,000-unit mark.

  • Xpeng delivers 41,581 cars in Sept, 3rd consecutive month of record highs

    In the third quarter, Xpeng delivered 116,007 vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 149.30 percent.

  • Li Auto delivers 33,951 cars in Sept, 4th consecutive month of sharp year-on-year decline

    In the third quarter, Li Auto delivered 93,211 vehicles, a 39.01 percent decrease compared to the same period last year.

  • Leapmotor delivers record 66,657 cars in Sept, doubling year-on-year

    This marks Leapmotor's fifth consecutive record monthly volume, bringing its year-to-date deliveries close to 400,000 units.

  • Xpeng delivers 24,702 cars overseas in Jan-Aug, up 137% year-on-year

    Overseas markets contributed 9 percent of Xpeng's deliveries in January-August, as the company aims to increase this proportion to 50 percent over the coming decade.

  • CPCA estimates China Sept NEV retail to rise to 1.25 million units

    In September, China's passenger NEV retail penetration rate is projected to reach a record 58.1 percent.

  • Nio delivers record 31,305 cars in Aug as Onvo and Firefly both hit new highs

    Onvo delivered 16,434 units in August, becoming Nio Inc's highest-selling model in a single month with a 175.00 percent increase from July.

  • Xpeng delivers 37,709 cars in Aug, record high for 2nd consecutive month

    Xpeng CEO said September deliveries will surpass the 40,000-unit threshold.

  • Li Auto Jul deliveries breakdown: EREVs all decline, Mega continues to rise

    L-series EREVs saw year-on-year declines of 40 percent to 53 percent in Jul deliveries, while Li Mega rose 330 percent year-on-year.

  • Automakers' share in China NEV market in Jul: BYD tops with 27.8%, Tesla 8th with 4.1%

    Tesla's market share in China's NEV market in July was lower than its 5.5 percent in June and lower than the 5.3 percent in the same period last year.

    BYD