China’s EV makers would steer around EU roadblock 14 Sep 2023 A Brussels probe may mean hefty tariffs on battery-powered cars imported from the People’s Republic. BYD, Nio and peers could start making them in the bloc, which accounts for a quarter of global EV sales. Focusing on Asia and Latin America, though, would make more sense.
China is bitter medicine for Europe’s EV pivot 12 Sep 2023 Ditching EU combustion engines by 2035 requires carmakers like VW to rapidly boost sales of battery rides. That’s a challenge when electric cars are pricier than gasoline ones. Competition from China will lift take-up and force Western players to become more efficient.
Auto strike may put Carvana’s turnaround on detour 7 Sep 2023 A walkout at Detroit’s Big Three automakers may freeze new-car supply, pushing up old vehicles’ prices. Yet that’s bad news for the used-car dealer, which books fatter profit when inventory is cheap. Supply snarls threaten a re-run of post-pandemic woes that tanked shares by 99%.
VinFast’s volatile stock has an easy, painful fix 30 Aug 2023 Vietnam’s nascent electric-car maker capped a flighty first fortnight on Nasdaq with a 44% fall on Tuesday. Blame its tiny sub-1% free float. Selling new shares would reduce trading swings and raise cash the $107 bln firm will soon need. It requires crashing its zippy valuation.
India’s laptop ban hints at limits of onshoring 18 Aug 2023 Modi’s government is restricting the import of the hardware while incentivising manufacturers to make more in the giant emerging market. It’s late, though. Dell, HP and others have diversified from China to Southeast Asia. By pushing hard, India risks upsetting its neighbours.
Evergrande’s EV deal drives wishful thinking 16 Aug 2023 The embattled property group is giving up control of its stalled electric-car unit to help pay down debt. Its new partner, Dubai-based NWTN, hopes the purchase will charge up its own China strategy. But that seems overly optimistic in an increasingly cutthroat market.
Vietnam’s Tesla charges itself up for a big fall 16 Aug 2023 VinFast shares leapt 270% on their Nasdaq debut following the group’s $27 bln merger. A cosy shareholding structure boosted the valuation to 16 times its US rival but tycoon Pham Nhat Vuong’s EV maker has teething problems. Outsiders will be exacting when he needs to raise money.
Electric vehicle premiums will ride high in India 14 Aug 2023 Temasek handed a punchy $10 bln valuation to Mahindra’s unit but other shareholders barely endorsed the deal. With fewer opportunities to ride the boom than in China, the Singaporean state investor won’t be the last to turn heads in the world’s third largest car market.
Toyota tops up tank to fuel a hard drive 2 Aug 2023 Rising sales helped net income surge ahead by 75% in Koji Sato’s first quarter behind the wheel of the $230 bln Japanese carmaker, pushing the stock to an all-time high. To keep up the pace, though, he has to speed electrification and outpace competition from China and beyond.
Capital Calls: Uber’s road trip to redemption 1 Aug 2023 Concise views on global finance: The $95 bln ride-sharing firm notched its first operating profit and more than doubled free cash flow, but its valuation is lagging.
Detroit automakers are winning yesterday’s war 27 Jul 2023 General Motors and crosstown rival Ford are healthy, happy and enjoying rising prices - in their gas-guzzler businesses, that is. Unfortunately for them, uncertainty on their electric futures amid rising competition and a still-dominant Tesla spoils the party.
VW and Xpeng get much-needed mutual fuel injection 27 Jul 2023 The $77 bln German carmaker has bought a 5% stake in $18 bln Xpeng. Access to the electric-vehicle maker’s technology could boost VW’s own flagging business in the People’s Republic. But Xpeng equally needs the cash to help withstand a fierce domestic EV price war.
Tesla’s new burden: shouldering the market 19 Jul 2023 The $920 bln automaker effectively jump-started the electric car market; now, it’s trying to sustain it, opening up its once-differentiating charging network and technology while driving down prices. That could grow the battery-powered pie but threatens Tesla’s share.
Britain upgrades to also-ran in EV battery race 19 Jul 2023 India’s Tata will spend $5 bln on a new gigafactory in England, helped by state subsidies. After Britishvolt’s demise, it suggests the UK can still lure green tech. But with more needed just to maintain its current auto output, Britain is still off the pace versus the EU and US.
VinFast’s $27 bln SPAC deal belongs in scrapyard 17 Jul 2023 Most of the acquiring blank-cheque company’s investors opted for their money back rather than own the Vietnamese EV maker. The buyer could try to trim the heady valuation. But with the Tesla wannabe’s low US sales and poor reviews, ditching the deal is better than patching it up.
Capital Calls: Thames Water, Bayer 10 Jul 2023 Concise views on global finance: The indebted UK utility secured a pledge from shareholders to cough up 750 mln pounds over the next two years; the German conglomerate could help long-suffering investors by undoing the disastrous Monsanto deal.
Beijing’s autos intervention is a necessary evil 7 Jul 2023 Regulators orchestrated a truce between Tesla and 15 Chinese rivals after a price war drove discounts on some models to as much as 20%. State interference can be costly, but this leaves room for healthy competition. And it suits EV makers more than their gas-guzzling rivals.
Capital Calls: Blackstone’s bright property sale 26 Jun 2023 Concise views on global finance: The investment firm led by Steve Schwarzman is selling a group of warehouses to Prologis for $3 bln, demonstrating that some parts of the troubled commercial real estate industry are holding up.
Tesla vs. Meta cage fight already has a winner 23 Jun 2023 The tech giants’ bosses are planning a literal fistfight. But in a corporate throwdown between the $800 bln automaker and the slightly smaller Facebook parent, which would win? On balance, Elon Musk’s bid to reshape the physical world beats Mark Zuckerberg’s promised virtual one.
China plus one is best glue for India-US romance 23 Jun 2023 Prime Minister Modi’s largely successful state visit points to how India can help US firms like Tesla and Micron rejig supply chains. In sensitive areas like defence, trust is growing but remains in short supply. It keeps any hope of prising India away from Russia out of reach.