Based on the search results, here are the China EV insurance registrations for the week ending March 16, 2025:
BYD: 62,800 registrations, up 9.4% from 57,400 the previous week[5]
Tesla: 15,300 registrations, up 10.9% from 13,800 the previous week[5]
Xpeng: 7,000 registrations, down 17.6% from 8,500 the previous week[5]
Li Auto: 7,900 registrations, up 8.2% from 7,300 the previous week[5]
Xiaomi: 6,500 registrations, up 4.8% from 6,200 the previous week[5]
Nio: 2,000 registrations, up 5.3% from 1,900 the previous week[5]
Onvo (Nio sub-brand): 1,300 registrations, up 18.2% from 1,100 the previous week[5]
The total EV penetration rate reached 52.5%, with 421,000 passenger cars registered in China and 221,000 of those being electric vehicles[5].
It’s worth noting that these figures represent insurance registrations, which can differ from sales or delivery data reported by automakers[5]. Additionally, some brands like Zeekr and Aito are not included in this dataset[5].
