Since its inception, BYD has emerged as a major player in the global electric vehicle (EV) market, constantly pushing boundaries with its innovative approach to clean energy and electric mobility. Founded in 1995, the Chinese automaker initially made its mark as a battery manufacturer, but it has since become a leader in electric vehicles, with a strong presence in both the automotive and energy storage sectors. As the global demand for EVs continues to rise, BYD’s quarterly sales have become a significant metric for tracking the company’s growth and influence in the market. This article provides an in-depth analysis of BYD’s total sales performance by quarter, beginning from 2018, a pivotal year that marked a surge in its production and sales of electric vehicles. By examining these figures, we can better understand the trends, challenges, and milestones that have shaped BYD’s journey in the electric mobility industry.
Quarter | ICE | PHEV | BEV | BEV buses & trucks | Total |
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Q1 2018 | 82,140 | 23,184 | 5,315 | 1,138 | 111,777 |
Q2 2018 | 67,473 | 24,246 | 18,525 | 2,476 | 112,720 |
Q3 2018 | 58,540 | 33,976 | 30,091 | 4,467 | 127,074 |
Q4 2018 | 64,723 | 42,483 | 49,332 | 12,578 | 169,116 |
Q1 2019 | 44,406 | 25,745 | 45,487 | 1,940 | 117,578 |
Q2 2019 | 38,013 | 19,237 | 50,292 | 2,952 | 110,494 |
Q3 2019 | 60,756 | 17,279 | 27,879 | 1,809 | 107,723 |
Q4 2019 | 88,718 | 9,907 | 23,527 | 3,452 | 125,604 |
Q1 2020 | 39,081 | 3,412 | 18,110 | 670 | 61,273 |
Q2 2020 | 58,870 | 7,776 | 28,151 | 2,467 | 97,264 |
Q3 2020 | 60,083 | 14,325 | 32,088 | 3,628 | 110,124 |
Q4 2020 | 79,249 | 22,571 | 52,981 | 3,556 | 158,357 |
Q1 2021 | 49,394 | 14,781 | 38,599 | 1,371 | 104,145 |
Q2 2021 | 42,716 | 41,990 | 54,841 | 2,444 | 141,991 |
Q3 2021 | 23,055 | 88,903 | 91,684 | 2,101 | 205,743 |
Q4 2021 | 21,183 | 127,261 | 135,686 | 3,257 | 287,387 |
Q1 2022 | 5,049 | 141,424 | 143,223 | 1,496 | 291,192 |
Q2 2022 | 0 | 173,124 | 180,296 | 1,601 | 355,021 |
Q3 2022 | 0 | 278,554 | 258,610 | 1,540 | 538,704 |
Q4 2022 | 0 | 343,047 | 329,011 | 1,382 | 673,440 |
Q1 2023 | 0 | 283,270 | 264,647 | 4,159 | 552,076 |
Q2 2023 | 0 | 348,081 | 352,163 | 3,317 | 703,561 |
Q3 2023 | 0 | 390,491 | 431,603 | 1,907 | 824,001 |
Q4 2023 | 0 | 416,242 | 526,409 | 2,128 | 944,779 |
Q1 2024 | 0 | 318,720 | 291,730 | 1,865 | 612,315 |
Q2 2024 | 0 | 577,392 | 438,353 | 3,973 | 1,019,718 |