Worldwide EV deliveries soared to record 2.1 million units in September, 62% made in China
Worldwide September deliveries of EVs – including battery-only and hybrid models – jump 24 per cent from a year earlier

Worldwide September deliveries of pure-electric cars and plug-in hybrids jumped 24 per cent from a year earlier to 2.1 million units – breaking 2 million for the first time and topping the previous record of 1.9 million in December, according to London-based consultancy Rho Motion. The figure represented 20 per cent growth from August.
Adding in hybrid vehicles, China reported a total of 1.3 million EV deliveries last month, which represented 15.5 per cent growth from a year earlier and 62 per cent of the global total.
“China’s dominance in the EV sector has helped the country’s automotive industry increase its share of the global market,” said Cui Dongshu, general secretary of the CPCA, a government-backed industry consortium. “In the field of new-energy vehicles, Chinese companies are increasingly wielding their influence globally.”