On June 6, Li Auto launched a leaderboard of the Prime 10 NEV startup manufacturers gross sales for Week 22 – W22 (Could 29 – June 4). The gross sales information is derived from weekly insurance coverage registration info in China and solely contains New Power Car (NEV) startups. The figures are rounded.
As ordinary, Li Auto lead the pack, which could even be why they maintain publishing the info. The Beijing-based automaker offered 6,600 vehicles in Week 22, down 7% from the earlier one. Li Auto solely promote EREVs (extended-range electrical car), which suggests the EV contains a small ICE that isn’t related to the wheels however works as a generator for the battery.
The second place goes to funds maker LeapMotor which offered 3,400 EVs, down 5.5% week-on-week (WoW). Third is one other funds EV maker Hozon Auto with their Neta model – 2,900 models, up 38% WoW. Neta is one among our favourite underdogs – honest sufficient high quality for an inexpensive value, and so they maintain increasing with out discover – they promote their EVs in Malaysia and Thailand, the place they began constructing a plant in March.
Fourth place goes to BYD’s premium model Denza which offered 2,400 vehicles. Nicely-known, US stock-listed EV duo Xpeng follows them with 2,100 and Nio with 1,700 offered models.
For Nio, it’s a fourth week of slight progress because it fell to 1,100 offered models in W18. Nio began supply of the second era of their best-seller ES6 on Could 24.
Xpeng is getting ready for the supply begin of their most vital car G6 entry-level SUV.

Deepal (Chinese language identify Shenlan), a model below state-owned Changan and battery maker CATL, offered 1,600 models of its SL03 sedan, -5% WoW, and Huawei Aito is barely as much as 1,400 models.
The second automotive from Deepal – the S7 SUV – began preorders in Could, so their weekly numbers will possible considerably improve as soon as deliveries begin.
Furthermore, Li Auto printed the info for premium PV manufacturers, so we be taught that Tesla registered 14,500 EVs in China, 13% up from the earlier week.
