Movement Alert|NIO-SW Rises 3.79% in Regular Trading, NEV Sector Broadly Strong on Institutional Optimism

Market Focus
Jul 29

On July 29, NIO-SW rose 3.79% in regular trading, trading at HK$38.48/share, with turnover of HK$31.88 million. The stock advanced alongside a broad rally in new energy vehicle names, with LI AUTO surging over 8%, XPENG gaining over 4%, and BYD rising over 2%.

The sector-wide strength comes as institutions expressed a positive outlook on overseas expansion and industry upgrade opportunities for Chinese automakers. Analysts noted that in the medium-to-long term, the trend of domestic brand ascendancy and EV intelligence transformation presents compelling investment opportunities. The auto sector's competitive focus is shifting from electrification to intelligent capabilities including autonomous driving, AI-powered cockpits, and vehicle-mounted large models.

On the company-specific front, NIO recently invested RMB 158 million in CXMT's strategic placement ahead of the DRAM maker's STAR Market IPO, aiming to strengthen collaboration in automotive-grade memory chips. Additionally, NIO's ES8 reached its 130,000th delivery milestone, maintaining its position as the top seller in both the large SUV and RMB 400,000+ vehicle segments during the first half of the year.

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