Monthly EV Sales
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Chongqing Sokon sold 3,565 NEVs in Aug, up 146% from a year ago
The company sold a total of 19,227 vehicles in August, down 15.42 percent from a year earlier.
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GAC Aion sold 11,631 units in Aug, up 115% from a year earlier
GAC Aion received orders for more than 18,000 units in August, another record high, the company claimed.
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Nio deliveries hit six-month low in Aug due to supply chain shock, cuts Q3 guidance
Nio said that if supply chain problems do not worsen further, September deliveries could set another monthly delivery record.
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Xpeng deliveries up 172% year-over-year to 7,214 in Aug, P7 hits another record
Xpeng P7 deliveries continued strong growth with 6,165 units delivered in August, a record high for the fourth consecutive month.
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Li Auto delivered record 9,433 vehicles in Aug, up 248% year-over-year
Li Auto delivered a record 9,433 vehicles in August, up 248 percent year-over-year and up about 10 percent from July.
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Chongqing Sokon delivered 3,189 NEVs in July, up 113% from a year ago
Chongqing Sokon delivered 3,189 new energy vehicles in July, up 113.45 percent from the same month last year, according to data released by the company Thursday.
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Tesla Model 3 sales in China down 41.2% year-on-year in July
The Model 3 fell to sixth on the list of China's top new energy vehicle sales in July, and was the only model on the list to see a year-over-year sales decline.
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Tesla delivered 8,621 locally made vehicles in China in July, down 69% from June
Tesla delivered 8,621 locally made vehicles in China in July, down 69 percent from June, according to data released Tuesday by the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA).
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BYD Han sold 8,522 units in July, up 1.6% from June
BYD Han's cumulative sales have reached 101,309 units since its launch in July last year, making it the fastest Chinese brand midsize sedan ever to exceed 100,000 sales, the company said.
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Geely sold 7,794 NEVs in July, up 22% year-over-year
Geely's new energy vehicle sales in July were 7,794 units, up 22 percent year-over-year, according to figures released by the Chinese auto giant on Aug. 6.









