
XPeng has become the growth leader, increasing deliveries more than sixfold to 30,453 vehicles. Nio showed an increase of 62%, having sold 13 192 machines. Li Auto increased sales by 30%, reaching 26,263 electric cars. This is reported by Interfax with reference to reports from automakers.
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In total, the companies shipped about 70,000 electric vehicles, which is more than double the result of last year. According to Citigroup analysts, electric vehicles account for a significant share of the Chinese market, with a figure of 53% in February. Experts predict a further increase in this indicator to 65% in March.
It is noteworthy that the newcomer to the market is Xiaomi, which launched its first electric car, the SU7, at the end of March 2024, and sold more than 20,000 units in February this year.
Earlier, we wrote about how the Chinese company BYD, which manufactures a range of hybrid and electric cars, continues to conquer international markets.