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China has 24.72 million new energy vehicles running on roads by June 2024

Last updated: June 22, 2025 5:45 pm
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China Sees Surge in New Energy Vehicles on the Roads

Shanghai (Gasgoo) – According to China’s Ministry of Public Security, as of the end of June 2024, the total number of motor vehicles in China has reached a staggering 440 million. This includes 345 million cars, with 24.72 million of them being new energy vehicles (NEVs).

During the first half of 2024, a total of 16.8 million new motor vehicles were registered nationwide, with 12.42 million of these being cars, marking a 5.7% year-on-year increase in registrations.

NEVs have been gaining significant traction in China, with the total volume reaching 24.72 million units by June. This accounts for 7.18% of the total number of cars in the country. Among these NEVs, battery electric vehicles (BEVs) make up the majority, with 18.134 million units, representing 73.35% of the total NEV volume in China.

The surge in NEVs is evident in the registration numbers, with 4.397 million new NEVs registered in the first half of the year, a remarkable 39.41% year-on-year increase. NEVs now make up 35.41% of all new car registrations in China.

China has 24.72 million new energy vehicles running on roads by June 2024

With the increasing number of vehicles on the roads, China now boasts 96 cities with over 1 million cars, an increase of 8 cities compared to the previous year. Among them, 43 cities have over 2 million cars, and 26 cities have over 3 million cars. Major cities like Chengdu, Beijing, and Chongqing have over 6 million cars each, while Shanghai, Suzhou, and Zhengzhou have more than 5 million cars.

Moreover, the number of motor vehicle drivers in China has reached a staggering 532 million by June, with 496 million being car drivers, making up 93.17% of all drivers. In the first half of 2024, 13.97 million new driver’s licenses were issued, reflecting a 17.36% year-on-year increase in licenses.

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