Monthly Data

Here are reports from CnEVPost about monthly data.
  • China Jul EV battery installations: CATL share 41.40%, BYD 21.18%

    CATL's share in July decreased by 2.28 percentage points compared to June, while BYD's share decreased by 0.29 percentage points, as smaller players saw growth.

  • Xpeng Jul deliveries breakdown: Mona M03 remains strong, P7+ momentum slows

    Mona M03 delivered 15,758 units in July, accounting for 42.92 percent of Xpeng's monthly deliveries.

  • Tesla Model Y sales in China resume decline in Jul

    In the first seven months of this year, Model Y saw retail sales decline year-on-year for five months.

  • China NEV sales up 27% year-on-year to 1.26 million in Jul, CAAM data show

    BEV sales rose 47.1 percent year-on-year in July, while PHEV sales grew only 2.8 percent, the lowest growth rate since at least January 2021.

  • Nio Jul deliveries breakdown: ET5 Touring surpasses ES6 for 2 consecutive months

    Since deliveries began in June 2019, the ES6 has been the most delivered Nio-brand model in most months over the past few years.

  • China Jul NEV retail falls below 1 million, with hybrids seeing first-ever year-on-year decline

    BEVs sold 607,000 units in July, up 24.5 percent year-on-year; PHEVs, including EREVs, sold 380,000 units, down 4.04 percent year-on-year.

  • Tesla sells 40,617 cars in China in Jul, down 12% year-on-year

    This marks the fifth year-on-year decline in Tesla's retail sales in China in the first seven months of this year.

  • China NEV retail up 14% year-on-year to 1.003 million in Jul, preliminary CPCA data show

    China's passenger NEV retail sales barely exceeded 1 million units in July, as growth continued to slow.

  • CPCA estimates China Jul NEV wholesale to grow 25% year-on-year to 1.18 million

    In July, China's passenger NEV wholesale sales are estimated at 1.18 million units, up 25 percent year-on-year, but down 4 percent from June.

  • Tesla China sells 67,886 cars in Jul, down 8.41% year-on-year

    Tesla China sold 67,886 vehicles in July, marking an 8.41 percent year-on-year decrease, following a barely positive growth in June.