Monthly EV Sales

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This topic groups together monthly EV sales figures for automakers in China, including BYD, Tesla, NIO, XPeng, and many more.
  • China's wholesale sales of passenger NEVs hit record 571,000 units in June, CPCA data show

    Against the backdrop of the halving of the ICE vehicle purchase tax, not only were NEVs unaffected, they improved more than expected sequentially, the CPCA said.

  • Tesla sells record 78,906 China-made vehicles in June, CPCA data show

    Tesla China exported just 968 vehicles in June and delivered 77,938 to Chinese consumers.

  • SAIC sells 91,297 NEVs in June, up 27% from May

    In June, SAIC's NEV sales accounted for 18.88 percent of total sales. The company aims to increase that share to at least 32 percent by 2025.

  • JAC posts 18,126 EV sales in June, up 27% from May

    Although JAC did not specify, its EV sales should include Nio vehicles that it manufactures on its behalf.

  • Tesla sells 78,000 China-made vehicles in June, preliminary CPCA data show

    This represents an increase of about 135 percent over the 33,155 units sold in the same month last year and a 143 percent increase over the 32,165 units sold in May.

  • BAIC sells 3,597 NEVs in June, up 58% from May

    From January to June, BJEV sold 17,010 units, up 144.43 percent from 6,959 units in the same period last year.

  • BYD posts record 134,036 NEV sales in June, exceeding 100,000 units for fourth consecutive month

    From January to June, BYD sold 641,350 NEVs, up 314.9 percent from 154,579 units in the same period last year.

  • Huawei-backed AITO delivers 7,021 units in June, up 40% from May

    AITO's only current model, the Wenjie M5, saw 10,685 new orders in June, it said.

  • Xpeng delivers 15,295 vehicles in June, up 51% from May

    Xpeng delivered 34,422 units in the second quarter, above its previous guidance range of 31,000 to 34,000 units.

  • Nio delivers record 12,961 vehicles in June as supply chain fully recovers

    Nio delivered 25,059 vehicles in the second quarter, above the upper end of its previous guidance range of 23,000-25,000 vehicles.