Monthly Data

Here are reports from CnEVPost about monthly data.
  • Nio delivers record 21,209 cars in Jun, Q2 deliveries exceed guidance

    It was the second consecutive month of record monthly deliveries for Nio, sending quarterly deliveries to a rare beat of its guidance range.

  • Xpeng delivers 10,668 cars in Jun, up 5.14% from May

    In the second quarter, Xpeng delivered 30,207 vehicles, which is within the guidance range of 29,000 to 32,000 vehicles.

  • Li Auto delivers 47,774 cars in Jun, 2nd-highest on record

    During the second quarter, Li Auto delivered 108,581 vehicles, which is within its guidance range.

  • Zeekr delivers record 20,106 cars in Jun, up 8% from May

    Zeekr delivered a record 54,811 vehicles in the second quarter, up 100.05 percent year-on-year and up 65.80 percent from the first quarter.

  • Xiaomi EV says SU7 deliveries exceeded 10,000 units in Jun

    In July, Xiaomi SU7 deliveries will remain over 10,000 units, Xiaomi EV said.

  • CPCA expects China's Jun NEV retail at 860,000, with record 49.1% penetration

    China's June retail sales of NEVs are set to be the second highest on record, further approaching last December's record high.

  • China EV battery installations in May: CATL's share 43.87%, BYD 28.97%

    CATL's share of China's EV battery market declined further in May, while BYD continued to increase, as the latter's NEV sales grew further.

  • China sells 955,000 NEVs in May, up 12% from Apr, CAAM data show

    Excluding exports, domestic NEV sales were 856,000 units in May, up 40.8 percent year-on-year and up 16.3 percent from April.

  • Automakers' share of China NEV market in May: BYD tops with 33.4%, Tesla 3rd with 6.9%

    In the January-May period, BYD was No. 1 in China's NEV market with a 34.0 percent share, while Tesla was No. 3 with 6.7 percent.

  • China NEV retail rebounds to 804,000 in May, penetration reaches record 47%

    China's NEV penetration at retail was a record 47 percent in May, up 14 percentage points from 33 percent a year earlier and up 3.3 percentage points from 43.7 percent in April.