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Here are the top U.S.-listed Chinese EV stocks — ranked from first to third
Nio plans to start deliveries of its ET7 electrical sedan in 2022.
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Bernstein is lastly out with inventory rankings on three U.S.-listed Chinese language electrical automotive start-ups — as a result of the agency thinks customers are prepared to purchase the automobiles en masse.
“Buy intensions for home EV startup manufacturers doubled in comparison with prior years,” Bernstein analyst Eunice Lee wrote in an Oct. 28 report, citing a proprietary survey of 1,600 Chinese language individuals in cities in the course of the third quarter.