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Which car brands sold the most EVs in July?

Last updated: October 22, 2024 6:04 pm
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The global electric vehicle (EV) market saw significant activity in July, with plug-in hybrid (PHEV) registrations dominating the scene. Among the key players in the market, BYD emerged as the top-selling brand, surpassing even Tesla in terms of sales figures.

BYD’s success in July can be attributed to its strategic pricing approach, which has made its battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) and PHEVs more affordable compared to other manufacturers. This move allowed BYD to secure nine out of the top 12 spots in the best-selling EV chart for the month, although it was unable to dislodge the Tesla Model Y from the top position.

In total, BYD recorded 328,178 units in registrations, giving it a commanding 24.4% share of the global EV market for July. Tesla, on the other hand, came in second with 117,732 units, representing an 8.8% market share.

BMW, a regular top-three finisher, lost ground to Li Auto in July, with the latter securing the third spot with 51,000 registrations and a 3.8% market share. BMW, without any models in the top-20 table, ended the month with 44,154 units and a 3.3% share.

The competitive nature of the EV market was evident in the close competition between brands like Aito, Wuling, and Leapmotor, all vying for a larger market share. China dominated the top 20 table, with 11 brands making it to the list.

Looking ahead, BYD seems poised to maintain its lead in the EV market, with nearly double the sales of Tesla across the first seven months of the year. Tesla, meanwhile, holds a strong position in second place, with BMW, Li Auto, and Volkswagen following closely behind.

See also  BYD tops Tesla as the 'top choice' for EV brands in China

As the year progresses, it will be interesting to see how the market dynamics evolve, with potential shifts in market share among key players. BYD’s focus on its PHEV line-up may impact its position in the BEV market, where Tesla has traditionally held a strong lead.

Overall, the EV market continues to see growth and competition, with brands like BYD and Tesla leading the charge towards a more sustainable automotive future.

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