Chinese EV Stocks NIO, LI, XPEV Heat Up on July Deliveries

WernerBilly
2022-08-03
  • China's publicly-traded electric car companies all show rising sales year-over-year.
  • However, the sales are down from June and notably weak in China.
  • All three pose challenges to GM and Ford as they ramp up electric production.

Chinese EV stocks are on the rise this morning. $NIO Inc.(NIO)$$XPeng Inc.(XPEV)$ and $Li Auto(LI)$ all rose in pre-market trading as they reported their electric car deliveries for July.

XPeng, built by entrepreneur He Xiaopeng and backed by $Alibaba(BABA)$, had the best month, delivering 11,524 vehicles. Li delivered 10,422  and Nio10,052.

While the numbers were all up from a year ago, they were notably down from June.

Still, XPEV stock was up 2.54%, LI and Nio up almost 3%, in pre-market trading. While there remains the threat of de-listing for all Chinese stocks,including Alibaba, investors seem willing to take the risk with electric cars.

New European Exports

Nio began building a European presence last year through Norway, where about one-third of all new cars are now electric. It is expanding into four more markets this year, including Germany, and hopes to be in 25 countries by 2025. It calls its stores “Nio Houses” where drivers can swap out batteries in under an hour.

Xpeng has begun taking European orders for its P5 family sedanin Scandinavia. Li hasyet to announceany export plans. While Xpeng and Nio make full-on electrics, called BEVs, Li’s focus is on plug-in hybrids (PHEV), which can be recharged but also include gasoline engines.

Where’s the Growth?

All three companies are small players in their home market of China.

While $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ sells well in China, the biggest market is dominated by $BYD Co., Ltd.(BYDDY)$, in which $Berkshire Hathaway(BRK.B)$ still hasa significant stake, Tesla, and SAIC Motors, which only trades in Shanghai but in which $General Motors(GM)$ has a stake.The three together hold about45%of the Chinese market for plug-in cars.

The top-selling car is a SAIC model, theWuling Hongguang Mini EV. It has a top speed of 62 mph and goes just 75 miles on a charge, but also costs a little over $4,000. The company is building a plantin Indonesiaand will focus exports on Southeast Asia.

In comparison, Nio, Xpeng and Li’s cars are considered luxury vehicles, like Teslas. The Nio ES8 costs the equivalent of$65,000 in Norway.

What’s Next for Chinese EV Stocks

All the Chinese sedan makers compete directly with Tesla, in both home and export markets.

None are yet scaled to beat it. But they could be competitive with GM and $Ford(F)$ as they ramp up electric car production.

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Comments

  • JC888
    2022-08-04
    JC888
    Fact check. Nio SWAP stn is where flat battery is exchg with a fully charged. Nio HOUSE is sorta Club house for Nio custmrs to relax n pick up Nio goods. Only Nio is luxury EV, other 2 aren't.
  • ICEsh00ter
    2022-08-03
    ICEsh00ter
    time to average down on xpev.
  • WeeSin
    2022-08-03
    WeeSin
    Thanks for sharing
  • SmithC
    2022-08-07
    SmithC
    Nice [Strong]
  • reeve
    2022-08-07
    reeve
    Sure?
  • CMaster
    2022-08-07
    CMaster
    Wa
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