BYD has released its September 2024 sales figures, showcasing its best month of sales in the companyās history – 419,426 New Energy Vehicles (NEVs), including a mixture of BEVs and PHEVs.
During August the company sold 373,083 NEVs which makes Septemberās sales 12.4% above the previous month.
A breakdown of the sales was shared by the Chinese EV market analyst Thinkercar on X, which outlined 417,600 passenger NEVs were sold with the bulk of the sales coming from BYDās PHEV models which made up 252,600 sales.
BEVs made up 165,000 of the sales, falling below 40% of the total sales in September.
BYDās total sales for the year now stand 2.74 million vehicles Ā and the company suggests it will easily exceed its 3 million sales for the entire 2023 year by next month.
#BYD's Sep 2024 Passenger vehicle sales data is as follows:
1ā£Total sales in Sep were 417.6k units (BEV: 165k units, PHEV: 252.6k units), +32.18% YoY.
As of Sep 2024, BYD has accumulated sales of 2,736.4k units, +53.4% YoY.
2ā£Passenger vehicle exports in Sep 2024 were 30.5kā¦ https://t.co/zzscw3XtfN pic.twitter.com/rvRyWxIIJZ— ThinkerCar (@thinkercar) October 1, 2024
This is also the first month, that BYD sales have exceeded 400,000 units and set a new benchmark as the companyās global expansion plans move full steam ahead.
Only 12 months ago, monthly sales surpassed 300,000 units for the first time, making the latest sales a significant bump.
One other factor worth noting is the brandās popularity in international markets which has been growing rapidly. During September BYD export sales were 30,500 units with year-to-date exports getting close to 300,000 sales.Ā
Over recent months, the company has started deliveries of the upgraded Seal sedan in China and the new Sealion 7.Ā
The Sealion 7 uses BYDās next-generation EV platform, e-Platform 3.0 EVO, which brings new features to the drivetrain including improved motors and charging speeds of up to 240 kW. The improved charging gets the Sealion 7 closer to Teslaās dual-motor variants of the Model Y.
In Australia by the end of August BYD had delivered over 13,000 NEVs to customers in 2024 which included 11,259 EVs from models including the Atto 3, Dolphin and the Seal. The remaining cars were the recently launched Sealion 6 PHEV model.
With a plug-in hybrid ute next on the cards for the brand in Australia, PHEV sales will also make up a bigger proportion of the brandās sales in the coming months.
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RizĀ is the founder of carloop based in Melbourne, specialising in Australian EV data, insight reports and trends. He is a mechanical engineer who spent the first 7 years of his career building transport infrastructure before starting carloop. He has a passion for cars, particularly EVs and wants to help reduce transport emissions in Australia. He currently drives a red Tesla Model 3.