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.
  • Li Auto delivered record 7,713 units in June, up 320.6% year-on-year

    Li Auto added more than 10,000 new orders in June, an all-time high, the company said.

  • Xpeng delivered record 6,565 vehicles in June, up over six times year-on-year

    Xpeng Motors delivered a record 6,565 vehicles in June, up 15 percent sequentially from 5,686 in May and up 617 percent year-over-year.

  • Nio delivered record 8,083 vehicles in June

    Chinese electric car company Nio delivered a record 8,083 vehicles in June, up 116.1 percent from a year earlier.

  • BYD Han sales in May reached 8,214 units, essentially flat from April

    The Han EV sales were 5,763 units and the Han DM sales were 2,451 units.

  • China's retail sales of new energy passenger vehicles reached 185,000 units in May, up 177% year-on-year

    Companies with retail sales exceeding 10,000 units in May were SAIC-GM-Wuling with 33,175 units, BYD with 31,908 units, Tesla China with 21,936 units and GAC Aion with 10,395 units, the CPCA said.

  • Tesla China's wholesale sales in May reached 33,463 units, up about 202% from a year ago

    Tesla China's retail sales in May reached 21,936 units, the CPCA said, adding that Tesla China exported 11,527 vehicles in May.

  • Geely sold 6,284 new energy vehicles in May, up 3 percent from a year earlier

    Geely's new energy vehicle sales in May totaled 6,284 units, up 3 percent year-on-year, according to figures released by the Chinese automotive giant on June 7.

  • BYD sold 32,800 new energy vehicles in May, up 190% year-on-year

    BYD sold 31,681 new energy passenger vehicles in May, including 18,711 pure electric vehicles and 12,970 plug-in hybrids.

  • GAC Aion sold 10,395 vehicles in May, up 154% from a year ago

    GAC Aion sales reached 10,395 units in May, up 154 percent compared to the same month last year, according to data recently released by the GAC Group's new energy vehicle brand.

  • Li Auto delivered 4,323 vehicles in May, up 101.3% from a year ago

    Li Auto said it is confident that Q2 deliveries will exceed the upper end of its guidance.