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Xiaomi EV says SU7 deliveries exceeded 10,000 units in Jun

In July, Xiaomi SU7 deliveries will remain over 10,000 units, Xiaomi EV said.

China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jun 23: Nio 4,700, Tesla 17,400, BYD 66,800, Xiaomi 3,300

Li Auto's insurance registrations last week stood at 11,700 vehicles, Xpeng at 2,500 and Zeekr at 4,500.

CPCA expects China's Jun NEV retail at 860,000, with record 49.1% penetration

China's June retail sales of NEVs are set to be the second highest on record, further approaching last December's record high.

China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jun 16: Nio 3,400, Tesla 11,700, BYD 57,200, Xiaomi 2,500

Xpeng had 2,100 insurance registrations last week, Li Auto 10,500, Zeekr 4,100 and Leapmotor 3,400.

China sells 955,000 NEVs in May, up 12% from Apr, CAAM data show

Excluding exports, domestic NEV sales were 856,000 units in May, up 40.8 percent year-on-year and up 16.3 percent from April.

Automakers' share of China NEV market in May: BYD tops with 33.4%, Tesla 3rd with 6.9%

In the January-May period, BYD was No. 1 in China's NEV market with a 34.0 percent share, while Tesla was No. 3 with 6.7 percent.

China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jun 9: Nio 3,500, Tesla 12,000, BYD 52,800, Xiaomi 2,100

Last week's insurance registrations were 1,800 for Xpeng, 4,200 for Zeekr, 8,900 for Aito and 3,800 for Leapmotor.

China NEV retail rebounds to 804,000 in May, penetration reaches record 47%

China's NEV penetration at retail was a record 47 percent in May, up 14 percentage points from 33 percent a year earlier and up 3.3 percentage points from 43.7 percent in April.

China NEV retail at 790,000 in May, up 17% from Apr, preliminary CPCA data show

China's NEV penetration at retail stood at 46.88 percent in May and 40.26 percent year-to-date, according to preliminary data from the CPCA.

China May NEV wholesale at 910,000, up 16% from Apr, CPCA estimates show

In May, the start of car trade-in subsidies and the cooling of price wars have stimulated spending among groups that were previously on the sidelines, the CPCA said.