Tesla, Ford, GM report hefty deliveries; shareholders vs. Rivian: This week in EVs

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Investing.com -- Here is your weekly Pro Recap of the past week's biggest headlines in the electric vehicle space: EV delivery numbers from Tesla, Ford, and more; GM apprehensive on EPA's emissions crunch; and a lawsuit against Rivian.

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EV giants rev up production

Several automotive companies issued their 2Q production and delivery numbers last week.

Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) reported another quarterly record with an almost 9% increase in production to 479,700 vehicles and a 10% growth in deliveries to 466,140 vehicles for the second quarter compared with the first three months of the year. According to the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA), the EV giant sold 93,680 vehicles in China during June, up 18.72% on the year.

The Texas-based company's strong sales in China were the second-largest there behind China-based challenger BYD (SZ:002594) (OTC:BYDDY) - which itself sold more than 250,000 EVs in June, marking a surge of 88.16% year over year, according to the CPCA.

Li Auto Inc (NASDAQ:LI), a Chinese startup, achieved a significant milestone in June 2023 by delivering over 32,575 vehicles, surpassing the 30,000 monthly delivery mark for the first time. This achievement reflects a growth rate of 150.1% as compared with the previous year. Notably, the company's second-quarter deliveries reached an impressive 86,533 vehicles, showcasing a year-over-year increase of 201.6%. These outstanding figures have already exceeded Li Auto's total vehicle deliveries for the entirety of 2022.

Rival EV startup Nio (NYSE:NIO) delivered 10,707 vehicles in June - a 17.4% drop from the same time last year, but a significant 74% increase from numbers reported in May. That brought its 2Q total to 23,520 vehicles.

Xpeng Inc (NYSE:XPEV), a Chinese automaker headquartered in Guangzhou, Guangdong with offices in California, reported 8,620 EVs delivered in June, bringing their 2Q total to 23,205 units, representing a quarter-over-quarter increase of 27%. As of June 30, 2023, Xpeng has delivered over 300,000 EVs.

Back in the U.S., Ford (NYSE:F) maintained a top spot with the help of their combustion engine trucks. The Detroit-based company's electric vehicle sales also continue to grow. According to Ford's release, EV sales dropped 2.8% compared with last year, but were up 11.9% year to date at 25,709 units. Its EV model Mustang Mach-E suffered from factory disruptions, with the vehicle's sales reportedly sinking 21.1% in the second quarter to 8,633 (down 20.6% year to date). However, following the retooling of its plant in Cuautitlán Izcalli, Mach-E sales jumped in June, indicating potential growth for third quarter.