Monthly Data

Here are reports from CnEVPost about monthly data.
  • Li Auto delivers 11,496 vehicles in May, up 176% from April

    Li Auto's parts suppliers in the Yangtze River Delta region have not fully recovered, and it continues to experience challenges with parts supply shortages, the company said.

  • Chongqing Sokon sells 10,452 NEVs in May, up 22% from April

    Sokon's NEV brand, Seres, sold 5,440 units in May, up 1,616.09 percent year on year.

  • Huawei-backed AITO delivers 5,006 units in May, up 54% from April

    Since deliveries began in March, the cumulative number of AITO Wenjie M5 deliveries has reached 11,296 units.

  • Neta delivers 11,009 vehicles in May, up 25% from April

    Neta has delivered a total of 49,974 vehicles so far this year, up 213 percent from 15,966 vehicles in the same month last year.

  • Zeekr delivers 4,330 vehicles in May, up 102.6% from April

    Zeekr said the availability of air suspension, which previously had the biggest impact on deliveries, will improve significantly in June.

  • China's passenger car retail sales expected to fall 19% year-on-year in May, CPCA says

    Although some companies in Shanghai and surrounding cities are starting to resume production, it will be difficult to return to normal levels by the end of May, the CPCA said.

  • WM Motor delivers 3,309 vehicles in April, down 40% from March

    Supply chains across China are in disruption because of the Covid outbreak, and WM Motor's manufacturing sites in Wenzhou and Huanggang have inevitably been affected, it said.

  • HiPhi sells 316 units in April, down 31% from March

    HiPhi X has accumulated nearly 6,000 deliveries and sold at an average price of nearly RMB 700,000 ($103,950), it said.

  • Tesla Model Y remains best-selling premium SUV in China in Jan-April, even though sales near 0 last month

    Tesla Model Y sales in China were 960 units in April, down 98 percent from 39,730 units in March.

  • Nio ET7 becomes 10th best-selling premium sedan in China in first full delivery month

    The Mercedes-Benz C-Class was No. 1 with 10,648 units sold, but down 34.1 percent from a year ago.