"Going where no other EV has gone before..." |
BAIC
EC-Series steps into warp speed (16,000 units!)
The rise and rise of the Chinese PEV market is
unstoppable, with yet another record performance in November, with 84,000 new
passenger PEVs being registered last month, almost doubling last year result, while
pulling the YTD count to over 490,000 units, up 60% YoY.
As consequence of this accentuated growth, in November
the PEV share crossed for the first time the 3% share, while the 2017 PEV
market share is above 2%, firmly ahead of last year score (1.5%). As sales are
expected to grow even further in December, the Chinese PEV market might even reach
the 2.5% share by year end.
This is a highly protected market, and November
highlighted this, with foreign brands losing 1% share, now just having 5% of
all PEV sales. Of this (small) cake, 3% (Or 60% of it) belong to Tesla, with the
remaining 2% (40%) being divided by all other auto makers.
In November, small city cars had the upper hand, as
rumors are that this class of EVs won’t have such generous subsidies next year,
leading to a sales rush of this category, with the BAIC EC-Series being the
poster child of them, beating once again the world record for registrations in
a single month, with 15,719 units, which are more deliveries that the Tesla
brand had in its best sales month globally (14,598 units, last September). Putting
this number into context, the EC-Series was the first plug-in to reach a Top 25
position (#22) in China, while in the same month, the best-selling PEV in the
USA, the Chevrolet Bolt, was only #113...
Here’s November
Top 5 Best Selling models individual performance:
#1 – BAIC EC-Series: I would say the 15.719 EC-Series registered last month are
an historical landmark, but with ever improving performances, it looks like
December should be even higher, will it reach 20,000 units by then? The little city EV is being disruptive
in China, owing its success to a trendy design, reminding that of a Crossover,
improved specs (Now with 200 kms / 125 miles range) and competitive pricing (USD
22,000), all in a booming market segment. With the Chinese AND the Global
editions of the 2017 Best Selling PEV Award already in their hands, the
EC-Series is now looking to increase the number of units sold in one year, just
after having beaten the all-time record, that belonged to the Nissan Leaf since
2014 (61,013 units). As Master Yoda would say: “Judge not by size, the Force is strong with the EC”
#2 – JAC iEV6S/E: One of the EV pioneers in China,
selling plug-ins since 2010, JAC is trying to regain relevance with its iEV6S/E
compact Crossover, which registered a record 4.965 units in November, allowing it to reach the runner-up
position last month. A vehicle targeted to hip(ster) urbanites, for a
competitive USD 26,000 before incentives, you get a trendy compact vehicle (Kia
Soul-sized), with the 33kWh battery providing decent range (251 kms / 157 miles
NEDC), covering the needs of the urban
jungle, while the engine has enough power (114 hp), to give it the needed
“go” for their customers personal Millennium
Falcon.
#3 – BYD Qin PHEV: Thanks to a recently increased
range (100 kms / 63 miles), BYD’s sports sedan (0-100 kms/h in 5.9s) got its
mojo back and, like Luke Skywalker, is once again a major player, registering a
record 4.258 units in November. With
a competitive price (USD 31,000 before incentives) and full access to
government incentives, sales are expected to remain high, as long as BYD
manages to make enough of them.
#4 – Zhidou
D2 EV: As
appealing as Chewbacca on crack, the little two seater continues to be
delivered in large quantities (4.062
units in November), mostly due to 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 (75 miles), all for some USD 19,000. The brand has
ambitious plans to market it as a car-sharing vehicle in Europe, but will local
consumers want to drive it?
#4 – JMC
E200: A model
that would only be considered sexy in
Planet Vulcan, it does what is supposed to do, which is urban transportation.
Based on a previous version of the Changan Benni EV, the little city car has
150 kms / 94 miles range and a limited 40 hp electric motor. It is, however,
great value for money, for only USD 20,000 before subsidies, you get a four
seater with decent equipment and a
smartphone app! I am just imagining Vulcans and Sheldon Cooper going nuts over
this…Like some of the 3,442 new
owners of the model in November, possibly did.
JAC's Crossover has struck a chord among Chinese buyers |
Year-to-Date Ranking – JAC iEV6S/E climbs to Fourth
In a stable market, the big news are the JAC iEV6S
climbing to #4, at the expense of the BYD e5, being the highest standing for a
JAC model since 2013.
The BYD Qin PHEV also had some reasons to be happy in
November, climbing to #9 while the JMC E200 reached #14, thanks to a record
month.
On the rise is also the Zotye Cloud EV, jumping to #16,
thanks to a year best 3,099 deliveries, with other small EVs also surfing the year-end sales rush wave, like the
Hawtai EV160 (2,834 units, new record), Zotye E200 (2,651), or Kandi K12 EV
(2,194).
Looking at the manufacturers ranking, BYD (19%, down 1%)
is watching the runner-up BAIC (17%, up 1%) approach, which could lead to a
last minute change in the leadership in December, while in Third Place we
(still) have Zhidou, with 8% share, with Roewe (Also 8%) creeping closer and
closer, now less than 3,000 units behind, the Shanghai-based manufacturer will
play all the cards in December to reach the podium, in its bid to become the
Third of China’s “Big 3 PEV” club.
Pl
|
China
|
November
|
2017
|
%
|
|
1
|
BAIC EC-Series
|
15719
|
64910
|
13
|
|
2
|
Zhidou D2 EV
|
4062
|
41155
|
8
|
|
3
|
BYD Song PHEV
|
3367
|
26277
|
5
|
|
4
|
JAC iEV6S/E
|
4965
|
23088
|
5
|
|
5
|
BYD e5
|
1806
|
22455
|
5
|
|
6
|
Geely Emgrand EV
|
2570
|
20560
|
4
|
|
7
|
Chery eQ
|
3372
|
20134
|
4
|
|
8
|
SAIC Roewe eRX5 PHEV
|
1781
|
16823
|
3
|
|
9
|
BYD Qin PHEV
|
4258
|
16195
|
3
|
|
10
|
Zotye E200
|
2651
|
14263
|
3
|
|
11
|
BYD Tang
|
1758
|
13087
|
3
|
|
12
|
JMC E100
|
562
|
12734
|
3
|
|
13
|
Changan Benni EV
|
564
|
11720
|
2
|
|
14
|
JMC E200
|
3442
|
10828
|
2
|
|
15
|
BAIC EU-Series
|
1255
|
9911
|
2
|
|
16
|
Zotye Cloud EV
|
3099
|
8939
|
2
|
|
17
|
SAIC Roewe eRX5 BEV
|
1169
|
8807
|
2
|
|
18
|
Hawtai EV160
|
2834
|
8302
|
2
|
|
19
|
Tesla Model X e)
|
900
|
7970
|
2
|
|
20
|
Kandi K12 EV
|
2194
|
7858
|
2
|
|
Others
|
24384
|
132592
|
|
||
TOTAL
|
84518
|
490750
|
|
||
jose thanks for the update for November. pleased to see kandi again on the top 20 list. jose did you see any panda sales? one site in china show kandi panda but some other not shown. would appreciate any info. thankyou jose and merry Christmas to you!
ReplyDeleteNope, no Panda sales, but there were 342 registrations of the K17 model.
DeleteOh, and Merry Christmas too! :)
Deletehey thanks jose...yeah there was one Chinese article that was showing 2400 panda sales and all other sites with just k12 and some k17's. wanted to make sure since panda is under a different license from the k12 and k17. merry Christmas man. and thanks for all the good work on the blog...
ReplyDeleteThanks, Merry Christmas too.
DeleteThanks Jose! Do you happen to have the Model S registrations for the month?
ReplyDelete750.
Delete(Disclaimer: It is an estimate)