MG Dynamo EV Concept
1-2 win for BYD
The Chinese market had more than 31.000 new EV's
zooming the streets last month, a 95% increase over the same month last year,
in-line with the annual growth rate, with the EV market share firmly above the
1% barrier, at 1.3%.
At this rhythm, the Chinese EV market is headed for
some 450.000 units and 1.5% market share by December, 31st, which will
not only beat North America and Europe as major selling markets, both in volume
and market share, but would also mean that China will absorb around half of the
EV’s delivered in 2016.
All this while 95% of the market belongs to domestic
brands. For the record, of the 5% left for foreign brands, 2% belong to Tesla,
1% to BMW, another 1% to Porsche and remaining 1% is for the remaining auto
makers…
BYD once again won the models and manufacturers titles
in August, but the winning model wasn’t the Tang SUV…
Here’s August
Top 5 Best Selling models individual performance:
#1 - BYD Qin: The 300 hp PHEV sedan has
registered 3.106 units, its best
performance in a year, continuing on its growing sales trend for the seventh
time in a row and winning for the first time this year the Monthly Best Seller
Trophy. China’s most popular plug-in, with over 62.000 units zooming around, is
still far from its all-time record (4.030 units in July’15), but it will
probably beat it until year end. Now, if BYD has production resources for that
is whole different question…
#2 - BYD
Tang: The 500 hp
Chinese Cayenne continues its success story in the EV market, but
deliveries dropped 17% regarding the previous month, to 2.502 units, the second consecutive drop for BYD’s SUV. Productions
constraints or is the BYD flagship running out of customers?
#3 – Zotye
Cloud EV: A major
player last year, where it reached #5, Zotye’s small EV had its best performance
of the year in August, with 2.116 units,
and is now looking to recover lost sales, in order to reach last year heights,
when it delivered 15.467 units of this tiny five-seater.
.
#4 – BYD e5: This electric sedan is to the BYD
Qin the same as Sancho Panza is to D. Quixote (Or Sideshow Bob is to Krusty the
Clown, for those unfamiliar with Cervantes work). Essentially a simpler and
less fancy Qin EV300, with whom it shares the same body and specs (218 hp, 300
kms range), it aims at being popular with fleets and people who like to drive
electric but don’t want the world to know about it. In August, the e5 broke its
record, delivering 1.961 units, all
while beating its Qin EV300 brethren by some 500 units. Sideshow Bob bested
Krusty…
#5 – Zhidou D2 EV: The tiny two-seater reached once
again the Top 5 ranking in August, with the Zotye D2 securing the Best Seller status
of its class, with 1.938 units, a
95% increase YoY.
Article also published on CleanTechnica and EV Obsession.
Year-to-Date
Ranking
In the podium positions there weren’t any changes, and
we have to look down to the seventh spot to see some moves, the BYD e5 jumped
three positions to #7, followed by the surprise of the month, with the Zotye
Cloud EV shooting six positions to #8, looking to reach the #6 Chery eQ, currently
the Best Selling city car.
The other two models climbing in the ranking were the
Zotye E200 and BYD Qin EV300, both rising one position, to #14 and #15,
respectively.
Worthy mentions to the Tesla Model X delivering 150
units, with last month being the first where a significant number of “X’s” were
delivered in China, and also to the SAIC Roewe E50 all-electric car, finally
selling in decent numbers (463 units in August), let’s see if it’s something to
continue and, now that we are on this topic, if SAIC finally releases the MG
Dynamo version of the car. I’ll take mine in white, with 100 hp and 200 kms
range…
Looking at the manufacturers ranking, BYD is the perennial
leader, with 33% market share, followed by BAIC (12%), which is cementing its
dark horse status among Chinese EV makers, leaving Third Placed SAIC Roewe (8%)
behind by a sizeable distance.
Finally, looking at the breakdown between BEV’s and
PHEV’s, unlike other markets where plug-in hybrids are winning the upper hand,
all-electric cars just continue improving its share, now at 69%, up 1%
regarding last month.
Pl
|
China
|
August
|
YTD
|
%
|
1
|
BYD
Tang
|
2.502
|
24.668
|
13
|
2
|
BYD
Qin
|
3.106
|
15.266
|
8
|
3
|
BAIC
E-Series EV
|
1.465
|
12.798
|
7
|
4
|
SAIC Roewe e550
|
1.446
|
12.222
|
6
|
5
6
7
8
|
BYD e6
Chery eQ
BYD e5
Zotye
Cloud EV
|
1.512
1.051
1.961
2.116
|
11.649
8.227
7.069
6.649
|
6
4
4
3
|
9
|
JMC E100
|
856
|
6.603
|
3
|
10
|
JAC
i EV 4
|
541
|
6.601
|
3
|
11
|
Geely Emgrand EV
|
1.085
|
6.436
|
3
|
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
|
BAIC
EU260
Kandi
K17 Cyclone
Zotye
E200
BYD
Qin EV300
Zhidou D1 EV
Zhidou D2 EV
Changan
Eado EV
Tesla
Model S
Lifan
330 EV
|
1.601
1.002
1.547
1.464
598
1.938
559
641
|
6.347
5.968
5.460
5.264
5.241
4.286
3.720
3.711
3.593
|
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
|
TOTAL Market
|
31.380
|
192.738
|
100
|
Editor’s
note: As you might have noticed, there were some readjustments to the ranking,
motivated by an update on the Zhidou numbers.
anyone what happened to kandi's k10 and panda sales!
ReplyDeleteToo bad you can't reliable information about these cars. (And they're probably not marketed outside china)
ReplyDeleteIs this the same as the Zhidou D2, or an update/different-model?
http://chinaautoweb.com/car-models/zotye-zhidou-zd-e20-ev/
I think the D2 is an "upmarket" version of the D1.
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