EV automaker XPeng Motors shared its unaudited financial report for Q1 2025, and nearly all of its data points to growth and potential as the Chinese brand continues its quest to become globally recognized. As such, XPeng’s predictions for Q2 continue massive year-over-year growth.
Regarding Chinese EV automotive brands, XPeng Motors ($XPEV) is easily one of the more prominent and newsworthy, especially as it continues to globalize, entering new markets such as Italy earlier this month.
As outlined in a December 2024 internal letter from XPeng founder, chairman, and CEO He Xiaopeng, the company has huge goals for 2025 and beyond. In Q1 2025, we’ve already seen XPeng unveil its new G7 SUV and hit 100,000 builds of its new MONA M03 sedan (a Max trim of which was just unveiled yesterday).
So far, so good.
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XPeng Motors shared its Q1 2025 financial report today, which provides room for optimism. The automaker’s continued YoY growth and dwindling net losses suggest a positive outlook for the rest of the year.
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XPeng’s Q1 report shows 141.5% YoY increase in revenue
The full Q1 2025 report, available from XPeng Motors here, states that the company’s quarterly revenues were RMB 15.81 billion ($2.18 billion), representing an increase of 141.5% compared to Q1 2024. However, that number is slightly down (1.8% compared to Q4 2024).
Similarly, vehicle sales revenues for Q1 were RMB 14.37 billion ($1.98 billion), up 159.2% from the same period of 2024 but down 2.1% from Q4 2024. The vehicle margin, which is the gross profit of vehicle sales as a percentage of quarterly sales revenue, was 10.5%, up from 5.5% in Q1 2024 and 10.0% in Q4 2024.
Per the Q1 2025 report, XPeng’s Gross margin was its highest ever at 15.6%, up from 12.9% in Q1 2024 and 14.4% a quarter ago. One of the key takeaways from today’s report is XPeng’s decreasing net loss. That tally has dropped for three consecutive quarters and as of the end of Q1 2025, sat at RMB 0.66 billion ($91.4 million), compared with RMB 1.37 billion ($189.8 million) for XPeng’s same period in 2024 and RMB 1.33 billion ($184.2 million) for Q4 2024.
XPeng’s total BEV deliveries for Q1 2025 were 94,008 units, representing a YoY increase of 330.8%. XPeng CEO He Xiaopeng spoke about the company’s Q1 report:
Despite seasonality for auto sales, our quarterly deliveries hit a new historical high, making us the top-selling automaker among emerging EV companies. Positive market feedback strengthened our confidence in our three-year product cycle. We remain committed to our steadfast long-term growth strategy and continue to launch more blockbuster products. We are just beginning to unleash our growth potential. I believe our strong product cycle, global expansion and accelerated adoption of physical AI technologies, will fuel strong and sustainable growth for XPeng.
Looking ahead, XPeng Motors expects to deliver between 102,000 and 108,000 EVs in Q2 2025, representing YoY growth between 237.7% and 257.5%. Additionally, the Chinese automaker predicts total revenues for Q2 2025 to be between RMB 17.5 billion ($2.4 billion) and RMB 18.7 billion ($2.6 billion), representing YoY growth between approximately 115.7% and 130.5%.
The company’s new MONA M03 sedan will launch in China on May 28.
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Solar and storage prices are about to rise after a year and a half of record lows, according to new data from Wood Mackenzie. Equipment procurement costs for solar and energy storage will jump around 9% starting in Q4 2025, marking the end of the bargain pricing developers have enjoyed for the last 18 months. That’s because China is changing the rules.
Why solar +storage prices are going up
Wood Mackenzie points to three major drivers behind the coming spike:
Polysilicon consolidation. China’s polysilicon production exploded between 2022 and 2024, creating a glut and pushing prices to unsustainable lows. But new government guidelines are now forcing producers to slow down, cutting utilization rates to 55-70%. As a result, polysilicon prices surged 48% in September 2025 alone.
Production cuts across the value chain. Solar module makers are also reducing operating rates, with major producers running at just 55-60% capacity by mid-2025. Outdated PERC cell lines are being phased out, further shrinking available capacity.
The end of China’s export tax rebate. Starting in Q4 2025, China will scrap its 13% VAT export rebate on solar modules and storage systems. This fiscal change will ripple through global pricing since China supplies over 80% of the world’s solar modules and 90% of lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery packs.
That policy shift means developers worldwide will face higher costs. In the US, storage and solar projects relying on Chinese equipment will likely see about a 9% cost increase in Q4. Analysts expect inverters to lose their export rebate soon, too, adding more upward pressure.
From price war to market correction
For the past year and a half, Chinese manufacturers have been selling solar modules and storage systems at rock-bottom prices, trying to move oversupply even while posting losses. Modules hit record lows of $0.07-$0.09 per watt in 2024 and early 2025. But with government intervention, that price war is ending.
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“This is about to change,” said Yana Hryshko, senior research analyst and head of Global Solar Supply Chain at Wood Mackenzie. “The Chinese government has intervened to stabilize the market, and developers globally will have to adjust their procurement expectations accordingly.”
Wood Mac says the shift represents a “structural correction” toward sustainable margins, not just a temporary market adjustment. “This shift will ultimately benefit the industry’s long-term health,” said Hryshko. Manufacturers will finally have room to reinvest and innovate, but developers will need to revisit budgets and renegotiate supply deals for production scheduled after November 2025.
Bottom line is, ultra-cheap solar and storage gear is on its way out. The next phase of the energy transition will likely come with higher but more sustainable prices.
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Jeep, Dodge, Chrysler, and Fiat vehicles will remain eligible for the credit after the deadline expires. Stellantis confirmed it will replicate the offer for EV and PHEV models.
Stellantis extends credit for Jeep EV and PHEV models
Stellantis is looking for a comeback in the US. The company sold 324,825 vehicles under the Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, and Fiat brands in the US in the third quarter, notching its highest monthly market share in 15 months.
Although it currently offers only a few all-electric vehicles, including the Jeep Wagoneer S and Dodge Charger Daytona EV, Stellantis also provides a range of plug-in hybrids (PHEVs).
Through July, the Jeep Wrangler 4xe remained the best-selling PHEV in the US. Stellantis doesn’t provide a breakdown of Wrangler sales by model, but total sales rose 18% in the third quarter to nearly 45,000 units.
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Through September, Stellantis has sold over 128,000 Wranglers. Jeep also offers the Grand Cherokee 4xe, another PHEV. The Wagoneer S, Jeep’s first all-electric SUV, racked up 4,163 in sales in the third quarter, bringing its yearly total to 10,426.
2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Limited (Source: Stellantis)
To compensate for the loss of the federal tax credit, Stellantis will honor it for EVs and PHEVs. The offer is good on the lease or purchase of a new EV or PHEV, but there’s a catch.
The deal is only for vehicles currently in the dealer’s inventory, meaning it could run out at any point, if it hasn’t already.
2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Limited interior (Source: Stellantis)
Jeep isn’t the only brand, Stellantis is extending the credit to all PHEV and EV models. Dodge offers the electric Charger Daytona BEV and Hornet R/T PHEV. Chrysler only sells one vehicle, the Pacifica minivan, but it is available with a plug-in hybrid powertrain. And don’t forget the Alfa Romeo Tonale, the luxury brand’s first PHEV.
All will still be eligible for the credit while inventory lasts. Stellantis follows other automakers, including Ford, GM, and Hyundai, which will continue to offer the EV tax credit beyond the deadline.
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Wallbox’s Supernova DC fast chargers will power a major new EV charging network across Western Canada.
Public charging network operator SureCharge Corp is rolling out up to 24 high-speed public charging sites with 96 Wallbox Supernova 180 kW DC fast chargers across Alberta and British Columbia. The new network will fill critical charging gaps along key travel corridors, linking northern, central, and southern Alberta with British Columbia.
The initiative is backed by over $4.7 million from the Government of Canada through Natural Resources Canada’s Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program and $400,000 from the Government of British Columbia. SureCharge is leading the project, with SureTek Electric & Technologies, a certified Wallbox partner, handling installation, commissioning, and maintenance.
Each site will feature Wallbox’s 180 kW Supernova fast chargers. The Supernova line aims to keep costs low for operators while ensuring drivers have consistent access to high-speed charging.
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SureCharge says the project will connect communities in Western Canada that have never had access to fast chargers. “From the northern stretches of British Columbia to the southern reaches of Alberta, we’re enabling a fast-charging corridor that connects communities across the region,” said Michael Palarchio, SureCharge’s vice-president. “By building a network that’s owned, installed, and maintained by Western Canadians, we’re creating a locally powered solution that works for the people who live, work, and travel here.”
Canadian officials say the project will help ease range anxiety and encourage more people to drive EVs. “With this funding, Canadians traveling on Alberta and British Columbia highways will have access to more EV chargers where they need them most,” said Tim Hodgson, Canada’s minister of energy and natural resources. “These chargers give peace of mind to current EV drivers and help address charging anxiety for those considering an EV purchase.”
The first sites will go live by late 2025 in Red Deer, Lacombe, and Enoch Cree Nation, followed by rapid expansion into Whitecourt, Grande Prairie, Jasper, Fort St. John, Fernie, Edson, and other towns, including Grand Cache, Hinton, Rocky Mountain House, Valleyview, and Diamond Valley.
The project is part of a larger plan to create a long-term, regionwide charging network in partnership with retail, hospitality, and convenience brands committed to sustainable transportation.
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