Monthly Data

Here are reports from CnEVPost about monthly data.
  • China's Mar NEV wholesale at 820,000, up 84% from Feb, CPCA estimates show

    Both production and sales of passenger vehicles increased significantly in March from February as industries quickly turned to normal operations after the Chinese New Year holiday, the CPCA said.

  • Tesla sells 89,064 China-made cars in Mar, up 47.5% from Feb

    Tesla's China-made vehicle sales in March were essentially flat compared to the same month last year.

  • BYD Mar sales breakdown: Song 78,490 units, Qin 40,569

    The Yangwang brand delivered 1,090 vehicles in March, while Fang Cheng Bao delivered 3,550 units.

  • BYD sells 302,459 NEVs in Mar, 2nd-highest on record

    BYD sold 139,902 passenger BEVs and 161,729 PHEVs in March.

  • Nio delivers 11,866 cars in Mar, Q1 deliveries meet reduced guidance

    Nio delivered 30,053 vehicles in the first quarter, reaching its lowered guidance of about 30,000 units.

  • Xpeng delivers 9,026 cars in Mar, Q1 deliveries meet guidance

    In the first quarter, Xpeng delivered 21,821 vehicles, which was within the previously provided guidance range of 21,000-22,500 vehicles.

  • Li Auto delivers 28,984 cars in Mar, Q1 deliveries exceed slashed guidance

    In the first quarter, Li Auto delivered 80,400 vehicles, exceeding the upper end of the lowered guidance range of 76,000 to 78,000 vehicles.

  • CPCA estimates China's Mar NEV retail sales at 750,000, up 93.2% from Feb

    The NEV penetration rate is expected to reach a record 45.5 percent in March as it reversed the pre-holiday slump and rose rapidly, the CPCA said.

  • China's EV battery installations in Feb: CATL share 55.16%, BYD 17.75%

    CATL's share of China's EV battery market increased by 5.75 percentage points in February, while BYD's share decreased by 0.82 percentage points.

  • Automakers' share in China's NEV market in Feb: BYD tops with 30.6%, Tesla 3rd with 7.8%

    In the January-February period, BYD topped China's NEV market with a 30.8 percent share, while Tesla came in fourth with 6.6 percent.