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Tesla boosts China-made EV shipments by 9.9 percent

December 4, 2025
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SHANGHAI, December 3, 2025: Tesla reported a 9.9 percent year-on-year increase in sales of its China-made electric vehicles (EVs) in November, marking the company’s strongest growth in more than a year, according to data released by the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA). The U.S. automaker sold 86,700 vehicles produced at its Shanghai Gigafactory during the month, covering both domestic deliveries and exports. The figure represents a sharp recovery from October, when Tesla’s China-made vehicle sales fell to 61,497 units, down 9.9 percent from the same period a year earlier.

Tesla manufacturing performance reflects stable recovery in EV market momentum. (Credit – Tesla)

November’s performance reflects a 41 percent rise from October levels. Tesla’s Shanghai facility, its largest manufacturing hub outside the United States, produces the Model 3 sedan and the Model Y sport-utility vehicle for both the Chinese market and overseas customers. The factory has been a central pillar of Tesla’s global output since operations began in 2019. The rise in sales comes as Tesla continues to navigate an increasingly competitive environment in China’s electric vehicle sector. Domestic automakers such as BYD, Nio, and Xiaomi have accelerated production and expanded their product ranges to capture market share, while Tesla’s pricing adjustments earlier in the year sought to maintain its appeal in the world’s largest EV market.

Despite November’s rebound, Tesla’s cumulative China-made vehicle sales for the first eleven months of 2025 remain below the level achieved during the same period last year. Industry analysts have noted that while recent performance shows improvement, broader demand patterns and production dynamics in China’s EV sector remain in flux as more manufacturers enter the market and consumer preferences evolve. The CPCA data also indicated that BYD, Tesla’s main rival in China, reached a record high in overseas shipments during November.

Tesla’s Shanghai factory drives November sales growth

The continued strength of domestic brands underscores the growing competition facing Tesla, particularly in China’s mid- and high-end EV segments. Tesla’s Shanghai plant has become a key export base, supplying vehicles to Europe and Asia-Pacific markets. The facility’s strategic role in Tesla’s global network allows it to meet international demand efficiently, though it also exposes the company to shifts in global trade and logistics conditions. In the broader context of China’s automotive market, November saw steady overall demand for new energy vehicles, supported by ongoing consumer adoption and policy incentives.

According to industry data, China’s total new energy passenger vehicle sales are on track to reach new highs in 2025, reflecting sustained growth in electrification across the transportation sector. Tesla’s latest production and delivery data come at a time of intense global competition among electric vehicle manufacturers. The company remains a leading player in China, but the domestic landscape continues to evolve rapidly as new entrants and established automakers expand their offerings and capabilities.

Tesla holds steady in world’s largest electric vehicle market

The CPCA is expected to release comprehensive industry figures for November later this week, providing additional insight into how Tesla and its competitors performed in one of the world’s most critical EV markets. The upcoming data will include detailed wholesale, retail, and export metrics for all major electric vehicle manufacturers, offering a clearer view of market share shifts, production volumes, and consumer demand trends across China’s rapidly expanding new energy vehicle sector. – By Content Syndication Services.

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