Tesla China Delivered 70600 EVs in December

Tesla China delivered 70,847 Vehicles in Dec 2021. The total 2021 Tesla China production was 484,130 and about 160,000 were exported. 320,000 were delivered to domestic China buyers. Tesla sold 120,000 EVs globally in December 2021. Tesla made 936000 EVs in 2021.

BYD sold 48317 EVs in December. BYD made 322,000 EVs in 2021.

Tesla China is 50% bigger than BYD in unit sales. Tesla is 2.9 times bigger than BYD in unit sales.

Tesla’s sell for about double the price of BYD cars. EV revenue-wise Tesla is about 6 times bigger than BYD and Tesla China is almost 3 times bigger than BYD.

BYD has hybrid car sales that almost match BYD EV sales and BYD still sells some ICE cars. BYD is phasing out ICE cars. BYD also sells smartphone batteries.

BREAKING: Tesla China delivered 70,847 Vehicles in Dec 2021

Domestic: 70,602
Export: 245

484,130 units delivered from Tesla Giga Shanghai in 2021.

The Export Volume exceeded 160,000 units, of which the Model 3 export volume exceeded 130,000 units. $TSLA pic.twitter.com/5JEbq852eC

— 42HOW (@42how_) January 11, 2022

According to the latest data released by the China Passenger Vehicle Market Information Federation on the 11th, Tesla’s Shanghai Super Factory delivered 70,847 vehicles in December 2021, and a total of 484,130 vehicles were delivered from Tesla’s Shanghai Super Factory in 2021. pic.twitter.com/GG9M4bIKl7

— 乌瓦 (@bentv_sh) January 11, 2022

#China>10K unit #NEV Dec sales OEM
#BYD: 93,338
Tesla: 70,847
#SGMW: 60,372
4⃣Great Wall: 20,926
5⃣Chery: 20,501
6⃣Geely: 16,381
7⃣XPeng: 16,000
8⃣#GAC Aion: 14,500
9⃣Lixiang: 14,087
FAW-VW: 11,213#NIO: 10,489
Chang’an:10,404#Hozon: 10,127
(CPCA) https://t.co/HdCI6P9IF8

— Moneyball (@DKurac) January 11, 2022

#BYD #NEV Dec sales: 93,945.#EV PV: 48,317#PHEV: 44,506
Production: 92,030#EV PV: 46,588#PHEV: 44,320
(BYD via HKEX) https://t.co/od5yZNerDf pic.twitter.com/6bTUfbPH37

— Moneyball (@DKurac) January 3, 2022

SOURCES- Dkurac, Bentv_sh, 42How
Written By Brian Wang, Nextbigfuture.com (Brian owns shares of Tesla)

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