Monthly EV Sales
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Chongqing Sokon officially renamed as Seres Group, reports 13,291 NEV sales in July
This is up 316.78 percent from 3,189 units in the same month last year and up 7.03 percent from June.
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Leapmotor delivers record 12,044 vehicles in July, up 7% from June
This is the third consecutive month of record deliveries for Leapmotor, bringing the cumulative number of deliveries so far this year to 64,038.
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Nio delivers 10,052 vehicles in July, down 22% from June
Production of the ET7 and EC6 was limited by the availability of cast parts in July, Nio said, adding that it expects to ramp up production in the third quarter.
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Li Auto delivers 10,422 vehicles in July, down 20% from June
Li Auto delivered 10,422 vehicles in July, up 21.34 percent from 8,589 in the same month last year, but down 19.98 percent from June's 13,024 volume.
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Neta delivers 14,037 vehicles in July, including 1,382 for export
This is the first time Neta has released vehicle export figures. It did not provide more details, but the destination of the exported vehicles appears to be Thailand.
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Zeekr delivers 5,022 units in July, up about 17% from June
In July, the Zeekr 001 again received more than 10,000 orders with non-refundable deposits, with the average order amount exceeding RMB 335,000 (US$49,680).
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China's July retail sales of NEVs expected to be around 450,000 units, CPCA says
EV makers including Nio, Tesla and GAC Aion have further increased capacity and are expected to see increased production in the second half of the year, the CPCA said.
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China's NEV sales reach record 596,000 units in June, CAAM data show
The CAAM said China's NEV sales are expected to reach 5.5 million units in 2022, up 56 percent year-on-year.
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Tesla Model Y tops list of best-selling SUVs in China in June
Tesla Model Y retail sales in China in June were 52,150 units, well above the second place BYD Song's 31,787 units.
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Nio ET7 moves up two spots to 7th in top 10 premium sedan sales in China in June
The Nio ET7 outpaced two models from local brand Hongqi and was behind only the ICE models from German luxury automakers.









