8% PEV
Share!
After a 3 months streak of record-breaking months, plugins
in December just kept on pushing forward, by registering over 180,000 units, making
it the 4th record month in a row(!), growing 70% YoY, with the 2018
sales ending north of the 1 million units mark. In one year. And to think that
2017 was the first year that plugins reached 1 million sales, GLOBALLY. Woah.
With all this continued growth, and the recent decline
of the mainstream market (-16% in December), the PEV share hit yet another
all-time best, ending the month with 8% share, while the 2018 share ended at a
record 4.2% share, double the share of 2017 (2.1%), with sales expected to continue
growing fast throughout 2019, in a year we should be talking about 8% in 2019,
and some 15% in December…Amazing isn’t it?
With symbolic export numbers, the domestic market is
more than enough to absorb the current Chinese production, and most foreign
OEMs only now are starting to tackle the current seismic changes, dragged into
electrification by the upcoming PEV quotas, resulting in the foreign brands total
share still being stuck at 6%.
Of this (small) cake, 2% belong to BMW, the Best-Selling
foreign brand, 1% to Tesla and 1% to Nissan, with the remaining manufacturers
sharing the final 2%.
In December, the headlining news was the BAIC EU-Series
becoming the Best Seller of the Month, with an amazing 12,561 units, being only
the second model to surpass 10,000 units in one month in China, after its
smaller sibling EC-Series having opened the gates last year.
Here’s November
Top 5 Best Selling models individual performance:
#1 – BAIC
EU-Series: Beijing
Auto’s electric sedan has been evolving throughout the years and now, thanks to
a modern design and some solid specs (215 hp; 420 kms / 260 mi NEDC range;
$32,500), it is finally making an impact on the Chinese plug-in market, having
registered a record 12,561 units
last month, almost as much as it sold during the whole 2017 year. It seems BAIC
found a second Best Seller in its stable, question is how it will deal with it,
will it give priority to the most expensive and profitable EU-Series over the EC-Series?
#2 – BAIC EC-Series: After the record 20,648 units
of October, BAIC’s small EV returned has been dropping the number of
registrations, with only 8,407 units being registered in the last
month of the year, losing the #1 position in December to its sedan sibling
EU-Series. Considering the EC-Series still has a waiting list, it seems the
maker is prioritizing the sedan production over its smaller EV. The revised
design and improved specs (new 30 kWh battery) will allow the EC-Series to remain
a popular choice in the Chinese Mega-Cities, also helped by a competitive price
($25,000, before subsidies).
#3 – BYD e5: BYD’s bread and butter electric sedan, continues to profit from the
recent redesign, having registered a record 8,234 units in December, thanks to an attractive design (finally!)
and strong specs (61 kWh, 405 kms / 252 mi range NEDC), for a competitive price
(USD 32,500). Expect this model to continue shining in 2019, now that the Qin has
become a more upscale model, leaving more space between both.
#4 – BYD Yuan EV: We all knew that BYD’s new Baby Crossover was destined for success,
and with a record 8,021 deliveries
in December, BYD’s new baby is living
up to expectations. Will the Yuan be the fiercest competitor in 2019 to the
all-conquering BAIC EC-Series? With a thousands-long waiting list, demand is no
problem, I guess it will depend more on BYD’s ability/willingness to make them
in large volumes (The Tang/Song/Qin are more profitable…), than actual demand,
sitting on a sparsely populated part of the market (small BEV crossovers), and
with unrivalled specs (42 kWh battery, 305 kms/190 mi NEDC range, 174 hp
motor), and price (25,000 USD), BYD might have found in this new model its star
player, crowning what it is already a strong lineup.
#5 – BAIC EX-Series: The third musketeer of BAIC’s latest generation of star players, the
EX-Series Crossover registered a record 6,844
registrations in December. Sales should continue strong for BAIC’s model, possibly
becoming the third model in the brand lineup to cross the 10,000 units/month
mark. As for the EX Series specs, the battery has 62 kWh, originating an interesting
415 kms (259 mi) NEDC range, while on the power department, there’s a decent 215
hp to pull it, all for $41,000.
NIO ES8 |
2018 ranking
If the 2018 winner
wasn’t surprising, with the BAIC EC-Series winning its Second Models trophy
with months in advance, below it there were plenty of models shakin’n shining, the
biggest of all being the BAIC EU-Series shooting seven spots to…#7, thanks to
the aforementioned 12,561 units, with another hot model joining the Top 10 in
the last month of the year, as the BYD Yuan EV jumped two positions, to #9, making
5(!) BYD’s in the Top 10. Talk about a strong lineup…
Below the
Top 10, there were also some significant changes in the ranking, with the BAIC
EX-Series climbing to #11, while the SAIC Baojun E100 was up one spot, to #16,
and the Dongfeng Junfeng Skio reached #18, thus jumping two positions.
In such a
fast-growing market, it has become the norm that models break their all-time
highs all the time, as of this Top 20 ranking, 8 have beaten their personal
best last month, 5 of them either belonging to BYD or BAIC.
Outside the
Top 20, there’s much to talk about, the BMW 530e ended the year as the Best-Selling
Foreign model, with 13,493 units, while ending the year also as the Best Seller
in the Premium Class.
But in December
the BMW model lost the month Premium Best Seller was the Nio ES8, that thanks
to 3,318 deliveries (11,348 in 2018), it has beaten all the foreign competition.
Will Nio be
able to do the same during 2019?
With the new
ES6 midsize SUV said to start deliveries by mid-2019, the Chinese startup is
making the best use of the short time it has to grow and win scale, so let’s
wait and see.
Looking at
the manufacturers ranking, BYD (20%) was a comfortable winner, winning its 5th
title in a row, while the runner-up BAIC (15%), is finally profiting from a
stronger lineup, now that isn’t so dependent from one key player, which could
give a chance to run head to head with BYD in 2019.
In Third
Place, the Shanghai-based Roewe (7%) managed to resist Chery (6%) retaining the
same medal won in 2017.
What are Sylphy's numbers for December? Thanks.
ReplyDelete2,110 units.
DeleteIs the decline of the mainstream market due to electric cars at almost 10% ( 8% december) or is it the trade war or china groth slowing
ReplyDeleteI think it's a bit of both.
DeleteWow. 85k in the "others" group. Really diversified market. Also it seems the Chineese taste is evolving. ZhiDou giving way to BAIC EC last year and now BAIC EU and Yuan becoming more popular. There seems to be a move from A00 class to somewhat larger A class.
ReplyDeleteDo you have any estimates on LSEVs? I know their numbers are hard to get but at one time they were selling by the million.
Thanks & happy new year.
I don't have LSEV data, sorry, but i know LSEVs continue to be sold in millions.
DeleteMassive numbers! Tesla Model 3 will arrive in March.
ReplyDeleteJose,
ReplyDeleteRegarding the BAIC EC-Series cumulative total sales number in China:
Has the BAIC EC-Series already reached/crossed the 200,000 milestone?
What is the cumulative total sales number in China?
Cheers
the EC-Series is at 172k units, while the total cumulative number is at around 2.2 million units
DeleteJose,
ReplyDeleteWhat was the BEV/PHEV mix for the year? It seems the BEV share is increasing again.
Thanks, Assaf
Yep, over 75% share.
DeleteDo you have total 2018 China sales for Tesla Model S and X?
ReplyDeleteNot yet.
DeleteImpresive numbers. Good for China!
ReplyDeleteJose, I have a couple of questions. These figures include imports or this is just for domestic plug-ins? Are the figures accounting only for passenger cars? (no light vans?)
Also I would like to confirm with you if the BYD Qin is no longer the all-time best selling plug-in car in China. Unitl 2017 it was, with approaching 100K units, which means it should be now around 140K with the 47K sold in 2018. But, considering the BAIC EC series sold 78K in 2017, and now 90K in 2018, totaling over 168K now, it seems to be the new all-time best selling NEV car in China. Am I right?
Hello Mario, The numbers include imports and a couple of LCVs.
DeleteRegarding the BYD Qin vs BAIC EC-Series, it will depend if you include the BEV version on the Qin tally, if you do, the number rises from 158k units to 184k units, thus surpassing the 173k of the EC-Series.
Jose,
ReplyDeleteThere are so many new BEV models entering the Chinese market, therefore I think that there will be more than 1 million BEV's sold in China in 2019.
Cheers