Chinese EV giant BYD saw significant growth in June, achieving its highest monthly sales figure for new energy vehicles (NEVs) this year.
Tesla reported 384,122 deliveries in the second quarter, a 13.5% drop compared to the same period last year. While these figures were largely in line with analyst expectations, the company's earnings report, due after market close, will provide further insight.
Chinese premium electric vehicle makers, NIO, Zeekr and Li Auto announced their electric vehicle delivery numbers for the month of June and Q2 2025.
In June 2025, XPENG delivered 34,611 Smart EVs, representing a year-over-year increase of 224% and marking the eighth consecutive month that deliveries exceeded 30,000 units.
Sales of battery-electric vehicles jumped by 25 percent in Europe in May compared to the same month last year, capturing 15.4% of the total EU market share.
The number of electric vehicles sold globally in May 2025 is 1.6 million, with 7.2 million sold year-to-date (YTD), according the data revealed by the leading EV research house Rho Motion.
The UK’s new car market returned to growth in May, as registrations rose 1.6% to 150,070 units, according to the latest data published today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
Volvo Cars' sales of electrified models – fully electric and plug-in hybrid models – accounted for 44 per cent of all cars sold during May and decreased by 20 per cent compared to the same period last year.
Chinese EV giant BYD continues its EV dominance, posting its best sales month of 2025 in May! BYD sold 382,476 new-energy vehicles (NEVs), marking a 0.63% increase from April and 15.27% surge compared to last year. Of those, passenger vehicles were 376,930.
Chinese premium electric vehicle makers, NIO, Zeekr and Li Auto announced their electric vehicle delivery numbers for the month of May.