In terms of retail sales, China's NEV penetration rate was 31.6 percent in February, up nearly 10 percentage points from a year ago and up from 25.7 percent in January.
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In the first two months, Tesla sold 140,453 China-made vehicles, up 20.71 percent from the same period last year.
Retail sales of new energy passenger vehicles in China are expected to be around 400,000 units in February, with a penetration rate of 29.6 percent, according to preliminary estimates by the CPCA.
Much of this is likely due to a low base caused by last year's Chinese New Year holiday.
CnEVPost highlighted the performance of some of the models in February 9 articles, and this article shows the complete ranking list.
Tesla Model Y retail sales in China were 14,184 units in January, while Model 3 sales were 12,659 units.
The NIO ET5 sold 5,795 units at retail in January, while the ET7 retailed 521 units in January and failed to make the list.
Retail sales of new energy passenger vehicles in China were 332,000 units in January, lower than the CPCA's estimate of 360,000 units announced on January 28.
The CPCA's preliminary figures were 8.8 percent below its January 28 estimate of 1.36 million units, implying a worse-than-expected performance in the final days of January.