Nio Expects June Deliveries to be Between 17,836 and 19,836 Vehicles

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Amid the release of its first quarter financial results this Thursday, the Shanghai-headquartered manufacturer Nio said it expects another strong month in June with vehicle deliveries above 17,800 units.

The company said it expects second-quarter vehicle deliveries to range between 54,000 and 56,000 units, anticipating 17,836 to 19,836 vehicles to be delivered in June.

As an outlook for the current quarter, the company stated that expects “deliveries of vehicles to be between 54,000 and 56,000 units, representing an increase of approximately 129.6 percent to 138.1 percent from the same quarter of 2023”.

In terms of revenue, Nio estimates them to be “between RMB16,587 million (US$2,297 million) and RMB17,135 million (US$2,373 million), representing an increase of approximately 89.1% to 95.3% from the same quarter of 2023”.

Nio achieved its best monthly result ever in May, delivering 20,544 vehicles. This followed the delivery of 15,620 units in April, bringing the total to 36,154 units for the first two months of the second quarter.

The figures from the month of May represent a year on year increase of 233.8 percent as the EV maker delivered 6,155 a year ago. The last time the company delivered more than 20 thousand units was in July last year when it registered 20,462 vehicles sold.

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Year to date deliveries are more than 66 thousand units, a year on year growth of 51 percent while cumulative deliveries reached 515,811 vehicles.

“In April and May 2024, Nio delivered 15,620 and 20,544 vehicles respectively, representing a substantial year-over-year growth of 134.6 percent and 233.8 percent,” Nio Founder and CEO commented amid the financial results from the first quarter.

“In April 2024, we launched the 2024 ET7 Executive Edition, featuring 180 upgrades tailored to the needs of business travelers and professionals, further enhancing our competitiveness in the premium sedan market. In addition, with a commitment to create better family life, our new smart electric vehicle brand, ONVO, along with its inaugural product L60, was unveiled in May 2024,” William Li added.

Regarding Nio‘s first subbrand, Li said the EV maker will expand into the broader mass market.

“With Onvo joining our brand lineup, we are poised to expand into the broader mainstream mass market and embark on the next stage of high-quality growth,” he said.

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“We are continuously enhancing the operational efficiency of our power and service network and aim to consistently extend our services to a wider user base. As of today, we have forged strategic partnerships with seven automakers in China to promote the standardization and adoption of battery swapping technologies, underscoring the long-term strategic value of our extensive power network,” added Steven Wei Feng, Nio’s chief financial officer.

“Our focus remains on strengthening execution efficiency, optimizing cost management, and accelerating market share growth,” he added.

Last week, Nio appointed Thijs Meijling as the new Head of European Business as part of a restructuring effort in its European organization, aiming to prepare for the next phase of expansion and the introduction of sub-brands.

In China, Nio registered 6,700 insurance registrations in China last week setting a new record. From May 27 to June 2, the Shanghai-headquartered manufacturer increased its weekly registrations by 24 percent from the 5,400 units registered in the previous week.

Written by Cláudio Afonso | LinkedIn | X

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Cláudio Afonso founded CARBA in early 2021 and launched the news blog EV later that year. Following a 1.5-year hiatus, he relaunched EV in April 2024. In late 2024, he also started AV, a blog dedicated to the autonomous vehicle industry.