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Chinese EV maker Nio narrows Q2 loss on improved vehicle sales

by Stephanie Irvin
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Chinese EV maker Nio narrows Q2 loss on improved vehicle sales
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Nio expects to deliver between 61,000 and 63,000 vehicles in the third quarter of FY2024

CHINESE electric vehicle (EV) maker Nio narrowed its second-quarter loss for FY2024 by 16.7 per cent to 5.05 billion yuan (S$926.6 million) on higher sales.

Nio is listed in the United States, Hong Kong and Singapore. The company’s vehicle sales more than doubled to 15.7 billion yuan for the period ended Jun 20, 2024. Vehicle sales margin improved 12.2 per cent, compared to 6.2 per cent in the year-ago period.

Nio is engaged in the sale of accessories and provision of power solutions. Revenue for other sales amounted to 1.8 billion yuan, up 11.3 per cent over the corresponding period in 2023.

Loss per share stood at 2.21 yuan, lower than the 3.70 yuan loss per share for the year-ago period.

“Nio’s core competitive advantages in technology, product, service and community are earning increasing recognition from users, driving the continued strong vehicle sales performance,” said chairman and chief executive officer William Bin Li on Thursday (Sep 5).

He added that total delivery volume for the third quarter is “expected to set another record”.

Nio expects to deliver between 61,000 and 63,000 vehicles in Q3, representing an increase of between 10 and 13.7 per cent from the same quarter of 2023.

Revenue is forecast to come between 19.1 billion yuan and 19.7 billion yuan, translating to an increase of between 0.2 and 3.2 per cent, compared to the year-ago period.

Nio shares traded in Singapore closed 0.9 per cent or US$0.04 higher at US$4.36 on Thursday, before the results were announced.

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