Record Month
A record 55.000 new passenger EV's were
registered last month in China, with the market growing 68% regarding the same
month last year and pulling the YTD count to over 282.000 units, up 45% YoY.
As consequence of all this, the PEV
market share grew once again, this time to 1.8%, now firmly ahead of last year
record (1.5%), as sales are expected to grow even further until the end of the
year, the Chinese PEV market is sure to surpass the 2% share by year end, maybe
even reaching 2.5%.
This is still a highly protected
market, where 94% of sales belong to domestic brands. Of the 7% left for
foreign brands, 4% belong to Tesla, 1% to BMW, and the remaining 1% divided by
all other auto makers.
In August, small city cars were all
the rage, with the EC-Series winning the best-selling award, with over 6.700
deliveries (A new record), beating the Zhidou D2 EV, while the Kandi K17 joined
this month Top 5.
Here’s August
Top 5 Best Selling models individual performance:
#1 – BAIC
EC-Series: A
consistent seller this year, the BAIC EC-Series, formerly known as EC180, sold 6.726 units in August, a new all-time
record for a single model in China, with the little city
EV deliveries surging last month, owing its success to a trendy design,
reminding that of a Crossover, improved specs (Now with 200 kms range) and
competitive price (19.000€). Will it be enough to win the 2017 Best Seller award?
If it happens, it would be a first for BAIC and the first time since 2013 that
a BYD wouldn’t win the trophy.
#2 – Zhidou D2 EV: Bare-basics city vehicle that
doesn’t inspire anyone, but continues to be delivered in record quantities (5.018 units in August), probably due to
big fleet deals. This vehicle is sold as a Quadricycle (Think Renault Twizy) in
some European countries, with the following specs: 12 kWh battery, 120 kms
range, 90 kms max. speed, all this for some 16.000€.
#3 – BYD Song PHEV: This is BYD’s “Model Y”, a VW
Tiguan-sized SUV, here in plug-in hybrid version (The BEV had 1.200 deliveries last
month, its second full sales month), it registered 4.194 units, dropping some 900 units regarding the previous month.
Production constraints or is demand fading? I believe the full potential of
this version should be around 5-6.000 units/month, adding some 3-4.000 units
from the BEV version, and should be enough to have the Song to the tune of 10.000
units/month, both versions counted.
#4 – Geely
Emgrand EV: Geely’s
sedan had a year best performance in August, with 4.114 units registrations. Improved specs (300 kms range) and
equipment without hurting too much the final price (29.500$), helped it to pull
sales up, but it remains to be seen if it will be able to match its personal
best, achieved last December (6.023 units).
#5 – Kandi
K17: The five
door Kandi delivered 3.213 units in August,
allowing it to reach the Top 5. A popular choice among car-sharing companies,
for 24.800$ before incentives, you get a fairly spacious city car (Think
Renault Zoe-sized), with the 20kWh battery providing enough range, with the major
drawback being the weak engine (48 hp).
YTD Ranking – Beijing Auto
EC-Series back at Number One
The big news was of course the BAIC
EC-Series returning to the top spot, but the last place of the podium also
changed hands, with the BYD Song PHEV climbing to Third, being at the same time
the Best Selling SUV and PHEV in the ranking.
The Geely Emgrand EV jumped to Fifth
Place, while the Roewe eRX5 PHEV stumbled to #8, scoring its worst result since
February (1201 units), being inclusively outsold by its just arrived BEV
sibling (1580 units). A case of internal competition?
One thing is certain, the BEV Roewe eRX5 is one mighty opponent, and not just for its PHEV sibling.
One thing is certain, the BEV Roewe eRX5 is one mighty opponent, and not just for its PHEV sibling.
A reference for the Kandi K17
surging to #13, while the BYD Qin PHEV returned to the Top 20, thanks to 2178
deliveries, its best result in 11 months, making it five BYD’s in the Top 20.
Looking at the manufacturers
ranking, BYD (20%, down 1%) is stable its position at the Throne, keeping the
previous leader BAIC (15%, down 2%) at a safe distance.
In Third Place we have Zhidou, with
10% share, with SAIC in its tail (9%), with the Shanghai-based manufacturer aiming
to surpassing it soon, in its bid to become the Third of China’s “Big 3 PEV”
club.
Pl
|
China
|
August
|
YTD
|
%
|
1
|
BAIC EC-Series
|
6726
|
28733
|
10
|
2
|
Zhidou D2 EV
|
5018
|
27507
|
10
|
3
|
BYD Song PHEV
|
4194
|
16101
|
6
|
4
|
BYD e5
|
2093
|
15865
|
6
|
5
|
Geely Emgrand EV
|
4114
|
13811
|
5
|
6
|
JAC iEV6S
|
2603
|
12703
|
4
|
7
|
Chery eQ
|
2245
|
12114
|
4
|
8
|
SAIC Roewe eRX5 PHEV
|
1201
|
12012
|
4
|
9
|
Changan Benni EV e)
|
2122
|
9831
|
3
|
10
|
BYD Tang
|
860
|
9339
|
3
|
11
|
JMC E100
|
1147
|
8724
|
3
|
12
|
Zotye E200
|
866
|
8096
|
3
|
13
|
Kandi K17 e)
|
3213
|
8018
|
3
|
14
|
BAIC EU-Series
|
1196
|
8010
|
3
|
15
|
Tesla Model S e)
|
700
|
5995
|
2
|
16
|
Tesla Model X e)
|
1000
|
5664
|
2
|
17
|
JMC E200
|
809
|
5047
|
2
|
18
|
Zotye Cloud EV
|
114
|
4880
|
2
|
19
|
BYD Qin EV300
|
256
|
4518
|
2
|
20
|
BYD Qin PHEV
|
2178
|
4166
|
1
|
Others
|
12165
|
61566
|
||
TOTAL
|
54820
|
282700
|
And it's a 2.92% market share for the month !
ReplyDeleteQuite nice.
Ciao
You are probably already tracking it but Denmark pulled in a great month. It's finally at 1% again ( at least for the month) pretty much thanks to the Zoe. Do you think it's a fleet deal or will Denmark finally make a comeback?
ReplyDeleteConsidering it was all thanks to one model, i would guess it was a fleet deal, probably from a car sharing company.
DeleteLet's hope better days come soon for the Danish EV market.
Something must have really gone wrong for BYD this year as it looks like they are heading for not much over 100,000 sales this year when they were aiming for 200,000. It can't all be down to the problems at the start of the year.. is it more competition? Also their production of models jumps around a lot so they sold over 2000 Qin PHEV's this month but have only sold 4,000 ytd so was this this a huge fleet deal? It's very difficult to figure out the lack of consistency of sales for the older models.
ReplyDeleteI think price for Zhidou D2 EV is not correct.
ReplyDeleteIt is more cheaper after subsidies in china.
Becous of this it is so popular in china
details:
https://carnewschina.com/2015/06/24/zhi-dou-d2-ev-hits-the-chinese-auto-market/
As much as I like BYD I think there days of dominating Chinas EV sales will be coming to an end...
ReplyDeleteThey were the only real EV game in town for the last 5 years but now there is competion and they have missed their mark going for luxury and performance along with ICE, PHEV and BEV versions of cars...
When they look back I think they will wish thwy went for value and they dont have the volume of other Chinese and foreign auto China manufactures...
any news on New Zealand?
ReplyDeleteWill make a September edition, but i can say in advance that numbers remain positive, with Tesla and Hyundai shaking the market.
DeleteThat's one good looking table Jose :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for another great article.