⚡ Global EV Analytics Report 2025

Top Electric Vehicle
Brands & Market Data

A comprehensive look at global EV sales leaders, market share shifts, growth trajectories, and what's driving the electric revolution in 2025.

Global EV Sales 2025
~20M
▲ Units worldwide
#1 Brand by Volume
BYD
▲ 2.26M BEVs sold
BYD Market Share
19.9%
▲ Jan–Aug 2025
Tesla Deliveries 2025
1.64M
▼ ~9–10% YoY decline
Battery Cost/kWh
$115
▼ Down 50% projected by 2026

Brand Rankings by Sales Volume

Jan–Aug 2025 · SNE Research
# Brand Origin Sales Volume Market Share Share Bar YoY Growth
1
BYD
Build Your Dreams
🇨🇳 China 2,600,000 19.9%
+33.3%
2
Geely
Incl. Volvo, Polestar, Zeekr
🇨🇳 China 1,300,000 10.2%
+68%
3
Tesla
Pioneer of mass-market BEV
🇺🇸 USA 985,000 7.7%
−11%
4
Volkswagen Group
VW, Audi, Porsche EV
🇩🇪 Germany 730,000 5.7%
−3%
5
SAIC / SGMW
Incl. GM joint ventures
🇨🇳 China 700,000 5.5%
+8%
6
BMW Group
BMW, MINI EV, Rolls BEV
🇩🇪 Germany 270,053 2.8%
+1.6%
7
Chery
Omoda, Jaecoo, iCar
🇨🇳 China 224,548 2.4%
+155.9%
8
Leapmotor
Affordable urban EVs
🇨🇳 China 216,980 2.3%
+148.8%
9
Li Auto
EREV SUV specialist
🇨🇳 China 213,109 2.2%
+4.5%
10
Xpeng
Smart EV, ADAS focus
🇨🇳 China 197,973 2.1%
+266.9%

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Global EV Market Share 2025

Jan–Aug 2025 · By delivery volume (BEV + PHEV)

Year-over-Year Growth Rate

Top 10 EV brands compared to H1 2024

EV Deliveries by Brand (Jan–Aug 2025)

Absolute sales volume in units — illustrating BYD's commanding lead

BYD vs Tesla — Delivery Trend 2021–2025

Annual BEV deliveries (millions) showing the historic market-leadership shift

Key Market Insights

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BYD Crowned #1 in 2025

For the first time ever, BYD surpassed Tesla in annual BEV deliveries in 2025 — selling roughly 2.26M pure-electric vehicles versus Tesla's 1.64M, a gap of over 600K units.

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Tesla's Consecutive Decline

Tesla reported its first back-to-back annual drop in deliveries (~9–10% in 2025), attributed to limited new model launches, pricing pressure, and Elon Musk's public controversies affecting brand sentiment.

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Chinese Brands Dominate

The top 5 Chinese automakers collectively hold 43% of the global EV market in 2025. Fast-risers like Chery (+156%), Leapmotor (+149%), and Xpeng (+267%) are reshaping the competitive landscape.

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Battery Costs Plummeting

Battery pack prices fell to $115/kWh in 2024 and are expected to reach $80–99/kWh by 2026 — enabling price parity with internal combustion engine vehicles and fueling mass adoption.

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EV Penetration Accelerating

Global EV deliveries hit approximately 20 million units in 2025 (~20% of total car sales). Industry forecasts project EVs reaching 40–50% of all car sales by 2030 as infrastructure improves.

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Tesla Still Most Valuable

Despite losing the sales crown, Tesla retains a market capitalisation near $1.5 trillion — far ahead of all rivals — driven by its software, energy, and autonomous driving narratives.