Beijing Auto
goes into Warp Speed
The Chinese PEV market is at full charge, with some 95,000
units registered in May, up 128% YoY, and just 7,000 units less than the
current record of 102,000 units, set last December. If sales continue
progressing this fast, expect a new all-time record in June.
Consequently, the PEV share hit a record 5% PEV in May,
pulling the 2018 share to 3%, well above the 2.1% of 2017, and with sales
expected to pick up significantly as the year advances, the 2018 PEV share should
end North of the 3% 4% threshold (Maybe 5%?), with December possibly
reaching 7%.
Last month, the Chinese OEMs represented over 50% of
all PEVs registered globally, an impressive number, that is sure to increase
during 2018.
With symbolic export numbers, the domestic market is
more than enough to absorb the current Chinese production, helped by the fact
that it is still a protected market and foreign OEMs hadn’t yet looked
seriously at this niche, but with PEV quotas to be fulfilled in the near
future, foreign brands are finally putting an effort, proof of that is that
overseas makers now have a record 7% share. Of this (small) cake, 3% belong to
Tesla, 2% to BMW, with the remaining manufacturers sharing the final 2%.
In May, it was a Titanic race between the resurgent
BAIC and the leader BYD, with the
EC-Series high above the competition.
Here’s May
Top 5 Best Selling models individual performance:
#1 – BAIC EC-Series: The little EV is back at
five-digit performances, with the EC-Series registering 12,624 units in May, tripling sales regarding the same month last
year, which may mean that the 2017 Global Best Selling EV is not handing out
its crown to the Tesla Model 3 without a fight. In fact, it should be the only
model with a real chance to beat Tesla’s new baby in the 2018 race. The little
EV continues to disrupt the Chinese market, reaching #37 in the mainstream
ranking, and winning 8 of the last 9 Monthly Best-Selling trophies. A cute
design helps the EC-Series to be a popular choice in the Chinese Mega-Cities, also
helped by a competitive price ($24,500, before subsidies).
#2 – BYD Qin PHEV: With the second-generation Qin
just a few months from landing, the first generation had another surprisingly good
performance in May, with 4,496 units
(year best), being BYD’s “Model 3” 9th consecutive “3 to 4 thousand units/month” result (Talk about consistency!). Sales
are still going strong for BYD’s sports-sedan, and should continue in the
4,000-something level, at least until the new one arrives. As for the new
generation, sales above 5,000/month should become the norm, becoming the Best
Selling BYD.
#3 – SAIC Baojun E100: Shanghai
Auto and General Motors have high hopes for their tiny two-seater, and with the
MY2018 version being ramped up, it is starting to make an impact on the Chinese
plug-in market, having registered 4,310
units last month, a year best. Will it reach the BAIC EC-Series numbers? I
wouldn’t rule out that possibility, and even export prospects, as it could be
marketed as GM’s Smart-like product
outside China. Spec-wise, if power (39 hp) is not
amazing, its price (CNY 93,900 / USD 14,700) is, especially considering its modern
design and features.
#4 – Zhidou D2 EV: If the EC-Series can be considered
“cute”, this bare-basics city vehicle design is as dull as a dishwasher.
Nevertheless, they continue to be sold in large quantities (4,262 units in May, year best), due to
a combination of bargain-basement prices and big fleet deals, aided by updated
specs in 2018. This vehicle is sold as a Quadricycle (Think Renault Twizy
class) in some European countries, with the following specs: 18 kWh battery, 155
kms range, 100 kms max.speed, all this for some 16,000€.
#5 – BAIC EX-Series: BAIC’s electric compact Crossover
landed two years ago, but somehow, it has been overshadowed since, by the
remaining lineup, a strange event, considering that it sits on one of the
hottest segments around. Nevertheless, its time has come and thanks to revised
specs (48kWh battery, 318 kms/199 mi NEDC range) and pricing ($28,500, before
subsidies) in 2018, Beijing Auto’s Ugly
Duckling is finally spreading its wings, having registered a record 4,034 units. Will the automaker find
here the lineup’s second-in-comand aide for the EC-Series?
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2018 ranking
There
weren’t many changes on the top positions, the most important was the BYD Qin
PHEV switching places with its Song PHEV stablemate, with the sedan now in
Second Place, while the tiny Zhidou D2 EV also took the time to climb one
position, to Sixth Place.
But significant
changes happened in the lower end of the table, with the BAIC EX-Series
storming through to #15, thanks to a record 4,034 deliveries, a new record for
the Crossover nameplate.
Speaking of
records, there were plenty in this Top 20, six in total: Besides the
aforementioned BAIC EX-Series, the #8 Roewe eRX5 PHEV also broke its personal
best (3,030), just like the #9 JMC E200 (3,372), or the #20 Hawtai xEV260
(1,559).
Finally, the
Haima Aishang EV jumped three positions, to #16, thanks to a record 3,278
units, while the second newcomer on the Top 20, the #18 Roewe Ei5 EV,
registered 2,996 units in only its third month on the market. Has SAIC struck
gold with its standalone wagon?
Looking at
the manufacturers ranking, BYD (18%, down 3%) is losing ground fast, having
lost 6% share in the last 2 months, to the profit of the runner-up BAIC (17%, up
2%), that not only has its EC-Series sales champ in full charge, but it also
now has the EX-Series helping decisively.
In Third
Place, the Shanghai-based Roewe (11%, up 1%) holds the last place of the
podium, with a significant advantage over #4 JAC (6% share), but if we look at
SAIC’s global result (Roewe+MG+Baojun+Maxus), the share adds up to 15%,
confirming it as one of the Big Three Chinese OEMs in the plug-in market.
e) Estimate
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The reality for the big world brands is that the first EV market, is owned by chinese makers.
ReplyDeleteDidn't you miss the SAIC Baojun? From the numbers, it seems like it sneaked into the monthly podium at #3.
ReplyDeleteHat-tip to insideevs.com who just had a feature blog post about it, likely because it's a SAIC/GM joint venture.
You're right, will change this.
DeleteMan, BAIC is serious about hitting 100,000 in 2018. Just need to sell ~10,000 for the next 6 months and they will get it but by the looks of it they will pass it by a few thousand.
ReplyDeleteJust noticed in the table the Baojun E100 is on 4310 this month but is not in the top 5. Is that a typo? Great site by the way!
ReplyDeleteChanged it. Thanks!
DeleteJose, can you understand this? BAIC EC retail sales reached 24 134 in May. What does it mean? https://bestsellingcarsblog.com/2018/06/china-may-2018-retail-sales-baic-bjev-ec-series-up-to-7/
ReplyDeleteNumbers from Chinese sources are wholesale, but somehow, BSCB manages to get retail numbers.
DeleteIn the end, numbers will match up, but looking on a single monthly basis, there can be significant differences.
I mean... These are probably cars that are already included in these 38k. Right?
DeleteThey were delivered to dealerships in march-may, but has found their customers in May
Yep!
DeleteNot really, as the big world brands have not tried to sell EVs in China yet...
ReplyDeleteThe Chinese companies do have a good head start and I am not so sure JAC, BAIC and BYD should not just switch to BEV only...
It looks like you are publishing wholesale sales from the factory to the dealer...
ReplyDeletehttps://bestsellingcarsblog.com/2018/06/china-may-2018-suvs-drop-share-for-the-first-time-in-6-years/
Best selling cars blog now also has retail sales to the consumer...
https://bestsellingcarsblog.com/2018/06/china-may-2018-retail-sales-baic-bjev-ec-series-up-to-7/
For retail sales the BAIC EC series blew it out of the water with 24,134 sales...
Would that be the best selling BEV ever for a month??
For sure! But this record will already be beaten in July by the Tesla Model 3.
DeleteI'm betting some 35k deliveries for the TM3 in July...
No, it will be 23k)))
DeleteOk, i will make a post out of it! :D
Deletein the opening paragraph you say " with some 97,000 units registered in May"
ReplyDeletebut the total of the table is 94996
which one is correct?
95,000. I have corrected it. Thanks!
DeleteJose do you have a number / estimate for the model S in May?
ReplyDeleteAround 800.
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