Monthly Data

Here are reports from CnEVPost about monthly data.
  • Li Auto delivers 31,165 cars in Jan, 38% lower than Dec

    Li Auto said it will challenge itself to become China's best-selling premium auto brand by aiming for a new high of 800,000 deliveries a year.

  • CPCA expects China's Jan NEV retail sales to be 800,000 units, 15.3% lower than Dec

    China's passenger car retail sales are estimated to be around 2.2 million units in January, down 6.5 percent from December.

  • China EV battery installations in Dec: CATL share at 44.48%, BYD at 22.95%

    CATL and BYD both saw their share of the Chinese power battery market increase slightly in December.

  • China sells 1.2 million NEVs in Dec, nears 10 million for full year 2023, CAAM data show

    China's total vehicle sales in 2023 stood at 30,094,000 units, the first time it has surpassed the 30 million mark, with NEVs contributing 31.6 percent.

  • Automakers' NEV market share in China in 2023: BYD 35%, Tesla 7.8%, Nio 2.1%

    BYD ranks No. 1, Tesla No. 2, and Nio No. 9 in terms of NEV market share in China in 2023.

  • Tesla Dec sales in China: Model 3 at 15,750, Model Y at 60,055

    For the full year 2023, Model Y retail sales in China were up 44.74 percent year-on-year to 456,394 units, while Model 3 sales were up 18.33 percent year-on-year to 147,270 units.

  • Nio Dec deliveries breakdown: ES6 at 6,943, ET5 Touring at 3,331

    Except for the flagship SUV ES8, all other Nio models saw deliveries increase in December compared to November.

  • Tesla sells 75,805 cars in China in Dec, exports 18,334 from Shanghai plant

    In the fourth quarter, Tesla sold 169,935 vehicles in China, accounting for 35 percent of its global deliveries of 484,507 vehicles.

  • China's NEV retail reaches record 945,000 in Dec, 7.74 million for full year 2023

    For the full year 2023, China's NEV penetration at retail was 35.7 percent, up 8.1 percentage points from 2022.

  • Global EV battery market share in Jan-Nov: CATL 37.4%, BYD 15.7%

    CATL's share in the January-November period was higher than the 35.7 percent it achieved in the same period last year, and higher than the 36.9 percent in the January-October period.