Key Moments
- Tesla sold 69,129 China-made electric vehicles in January, a 9.3% increase from the same month a year earlier.
- January marked the third straight month of year-on-year sales growth for Tesla’s China-produced vehicles.
- Deliveries of Shanghai-built Model 3 and Model Y cars, including exports, declined 28.9% from December levels.
January Performance of China-Made Vehicles
BEIJING, Feb 4 (Reuters) – Tesla reported sales of 69,129 electric vehicles manufactured in China in January, representing a 9.3% year-on-year increase. This continued a streak of rising sales for a third consecutive month, even as the company faces pressure from declining market share in both China and Europe.
Monthly Comparison and Export Impact
Data from the China Passenger Car Association, released on Wednesday, showed that deliveries of the Model 3 and Model Y produced at Tesla’s Shanghai facility fell 28.9% compared with December. These figures include vehicles shipped to Europe and other overseas markets.
Key Sales Metrics
| Metric | Detail |
|---|---|
| China-made EV sales in January | 69,129 units |
| Year-on-year change (January) | +9.3% |
| Month-on-month change for Model 3/Model Y deliveries from Shanghai (including exports) | -28.9% vs December |





