Here are the top U.S.-listed Chinese EV stocks — ranked from first to third
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Nio intends to start deliveries of its ET7 sedan electric in 2022.
Evelyn Cheng | CNBC
Bernstein is finally out with stock ratings on three U.S.-listed Chinese electric car start-ups — because the firm thinks consumers are ready to buy the cars en masse.
Eunice Lee, a Bernstein analyst wrote that “Purchase intentions for domestic EV startups brands doubled compared with prior years.” She cited a survey of 1,600 Chinese residents in the cities in which she was working during the third quarter.
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