Nio Stock Is a Great EV Play Selling For Cheap

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Shares of Chinese electric vehicle maker Nio (NYSE:NIO) have been on a steady decline since late last year due to a confluence of factors, some of which are unrelated to the company. For starters, the macroeconomic picture has been unfavorable to high-growth plays, including NIO stock. Furthermore, investors have been leery of Chinese companies, as the Securities and Exchange Commission threatens to delist those that do not disclose proper financial audits.

NIO ES6 electric SUV semi-autonomous car on display near Chinese automobile manufacturer NIO software development office in Silicon Valley

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Even without these issues weighing on NIO stock, investing in the EV sector can be perilous at times. But with great risk comes great reward.

The long-term prospects of the EV market look bright. With NIO stock trading at a discount, down 48% in the past four and a half months, shares could be worth a look.

Nio Reports Mixed Earnings

NIO recently released its Q4 and full-year earnings. The report highlighted the company’s strong growth.

Vehicle deliveries for the fourth quarter rose 44.3% year over year, and they more than doubled in 2021 to 91,429. Vehicle sales were up 49.3% in Q4 and 118.5% last year. Overall revenue surged 49.1% and 122.3% on a year-over-year basis, respectively.`

Despite its impressive revenue growth, NIO stock disappointed Wall Street analysts.

Q4 revenue of $1.55 billion was slightly ahead of estimates for $1.5 billion in sales. However, the net loss was wider than expected at 16 cents per share versus an estimated 14-cent per-share loss. Taking out the effects of share-based compensation, Nio reported a loss from operations of $321.4 million, a 135% year-over-year increase.

Near-Term Growth May be Constrained by Supply Chain Issues

This year is shaping up to be a challenging one for Nio. Management forecast deliveries of 25,000 to 26,000 vehicles in Q1. While this would represent an increase of around 25% to 30% compared to Q1 2021, it fell short of the 28,000 vehicles analysts were expecting.

Despite the overall positive guidance, NIO stock is down around 4% since reporting earnings one week ago. But that’s just part of the game investors play with these types of growth stocks. They are beholden to Wall Street expectations.

The long-term outlook for NIO stock, however, remains positive in my view. Analysts expect sales growth of 69% this year and 59% next year.

Those estimates would likely be much higher were it not for the global semiconductor shortage and other supply chain issues. In other words, the weaker-than-expected delivery guidance is likely due to issues that are out of the company’s hands.

Sales should accelerate once these bottlenecks are cleared. If this happens sooner rather than later, there could be an earnings surprise in store that leads to a strong upside move in NIO stock.

The Bottom Line on NIO Stock

Nio is a major player in the EV industry that is currently trading at a discount with excellent long-term potential.

Expect trading in NIO stock to remain volatile in the short term as uncertainty in global supply chains persists. While demand appears strong, Nio can only sell more cars if it can make more cars. Once it can, I expect a big ramp-up in sales, as well as Nio’s share price.

On the date of publication, Joseph Nograles held a long position in NIO stockThe opinions expressed in this article are those of the writer, subject to the InvestorPlace.com Publishing Guidelines.

Joseph Nograles is a part-time freelance copywriter focused on the financial industry. He has worked in a wide variety of industries from tech to consulting with one of the “big four.” He has always enjoyed analyzing businesses and has been a CFA charterholder for nearly a decade now.

Joseph Nograles is a part-time freelance copywriter focused on the financial industry. He has worked in a wide variety of industries from tech to consulting with one of the “big four.” He has always enjoyed analyzing businesses and has been a CFA charterholder for nearly a decade now.

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