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China EV insurance registrations for week ending Jun 29: Nio 3,790, Tesla 20,680, Xiaomi 9,090

Last updated: July 1, 2025 12:15 am
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Electric vehicle (EV) makers in China saw a surge in insurance registrations last week, indicating a growing demand for these eco-friendly vehicles. Nio Inc, a prominent player in the EV market, witnessed a 21.86 percent increase in insurance registrations, with a total of 6,300 units across its Nio, Onvo, and Firefly brands. This marks the third consecutive week of sequential growth for the company.

On the other hand, Tesla, a major US-based EV manufacturer, experienced a significant uptick in insurance registrations, with a 49.86 percent increase from the previous week. The company recorded 20,680 insurance registrations in China, the highest in the past 28 weeks. This spike in registrations reflects the strong demand for Tesla’s vehicles in the Chinese market.

Xpeng, another key player in the EV industry, achieved a record 11,200 insurance registrations last week, indicating a 31.76 percent increase from the week before. The company’s consistent growth in registrations highlights its popularity among Chinese consumers.

Li Auto, BYD, Xiaomi, Zeekr, Leapmotor, and Aito also saw varying levels of insurance registrations, showcasing the diverse range of EV offerings in the market. Xiaomi’s EV unit, Xiaomi EV, delivered over 25,000 units in June and launched its first electric SUV, the YU7, to compete with Tesla’s Model Y.

Overall, the surge in insurance registrations for EVs in China underscores the increasing adoption of electric vehicles in the country. With a wide range of options available from various manufacturers, consumers have more choices than ever when it comes to eco-friendly transportation. The EV market in China is poised for continued growth as more companies enter the space and innovation drives the development of new and exciting electric vehicles.

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