NIO Inc Is Triggering A Blow Off Top

 | Sep 01, 2020 05:54AM ET

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer NIO's stock has been on fire driven by the electric vehicle (EV) and SPAC speculation tailwinds stemming from the meteoric rise in Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) shares. TSLA has blown away the performance of the benchmark S&P 500 rising over 500% on the year.

Pundits proclaim NIO as the next Tesla of China. It’s kind of silly as Tesla is the Tesla of China and NIO lags its sales by nearly seven years. Shares may have gotten way ahead of itself and prudent investors may consider taking some profits off the table as NIO triggered a blow-off top on its announcement of a 75 million ADS offering.

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On Aug. 11, 2020, NIO released its second-quarter fiscal 2020 results for the quarter ending June 2020. It reported delivery of 10,331 EVs versus 3,553 EVs year-over-year (YoY). Total revenues grew 146.5% YoY to RMB3.718 billion ($526.4 million USD) and adjusted non-GAAP net losses were RMB1.13 billion ($160.1 million USD) an improvement of 64.6% YoY. NIO expects to boost deliveries in Q3 to 11,000 to 11,500 range, representing an improvement of 129.2% to 139.6% YoY.

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The Chinese government is solidly behind the push towards EV development as it tries to cut down on pollution and oil imports. For this reason, it extended EV purchase subsidies by two years to 2022. NIO in collaboration with JAC Motors rolled out its 50,000th EV in two years from their Hefei plant. The Company anticipates production capacity growth by 25% bumping up production to 5,000 EVs per month by September 2020.

Tesla currently dominates, it delivered 30,000 EVs in Q2 2020. For the month of June Tesla sold a total of 15,023 Model 3 EVs compared to 2,476 NIO Model ES6 EVs. Competition is steep with local brands including Oppo, Vevo, Huawei and OnePlus holding majority market share in China. Competitor Li Auto (NASDAQ:LI) shares peaked out at $24.48 on its recent IPO pulling back down to $17.60 by the end of August 2020.

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On Aug. 20, NIO launched a battery as a service (BAAS) subscription through a new 25% joint entity called Wuhan Weineng Battery Asset Co. This four-party owned company will purchase, own and lease the batteries with each participant investing RMB200 million respectively. This is an add-on subscription service offered to buyers of NIO ES8, ES6 or EC6 models to use the 70kWh battery pack for a monthly subscription fee of RMB980. This enables users to take advantage of government subsidies and favorable tax exemptions. BAAS customers receive a RMB70,000 deduction on the purchase price of the EV. This could be a game changer

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On the eve of the TSLA 5-for-1 stock split effective on Aug. 3, NIO commenced a 75 million advanced depository shares (ADS) offering on Aug. 27. Chinese EV maker upstart Xpeng Motors is expected to IPO 99.7 million ADS at $15 to raise $1.5 billion USD. With new liquidity and subsequent dilution hitting the market, the question is whether the EV hype may be reaching a peak heading into September as market seasonality tends to be bearish in the fall. Prudent investors may want to consider taking profits on NIO into the surges using TSLA stock as a lead indicator.