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NIO Stock Rallies 7% On News Of Strong October Electric-Vehicle Deliveries

Electric vehicle maker Nio’s (NYSE: NIO) shares have rallied over 7% premarket on Monday after the company reached a new record high for monthly deliveries.

The China-based company revealed a record of 5,055 vehicles delivered in October 2020 which represents a 100.1% increase year over year. 

Nio stated that the deliveries consisted of 2,695 ES6’s, its five-seater SUV, 1,477 ES8’s, its six and seven-seater SUV, and 883 EC6’s, the company’s five-seater coupe SUV.

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So far this year the company has delivered 31,430 vehicles, an 11% increase year over year.

At the beginning of October Nio said it had delivered 4,708 vehicles in September, its previous record high.

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Back in August, the company revealed its battery as a service model where customers could purchase either the ES8, ES6 or EC6 models and subscribe to use its 70 kWh battery pack for a lower initial price. 

Today’s delivery news has seen Nio shares rally 7.23% premarket to $32.79 after closing on Friday at $30.58.

Other electric vehicle companies have also seen their share prices increase with Fisker and LI Auto both up over 6% premarket. 

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