Core Insights - Rivian Automotive and Nio have experienced significant volatility in their stock performance, with both companies needing to demonstrate their paths to profitability to investors [1][2][10] Rivian Automotive - Rivian achieved a gross profit of 49 million, marking its first quarterly gross profit [3] - The company's revenue increased by 31.9%, while the cost of revenue decreased by 18.6%, indicating operational improvements [4] - A significant portion of Rivian's revenue came from regulatory credits, contributing $299 million in Q4, raising concerns about the sustainability of its gross profit [4][5] - Rivian anticipates similar sales of regulatory credits for 2025 and aims for a positive gross profit for the full year, although some analysts predict profitability may not be achieved until 2027 [5][6] - The company faces challenges with stalled delivery growth and lacks immediate revenue catalysts, as the R2 model is not expected to launch until H1 2026 [6] Nio - Nio is projected to gain momentum in 2025 with the introduction of two new brands, Onvo and Firefly, although Q4 performance did not meet expectations [7] - Nio's Q4 deliveries increased by 45% year-over-year, but total revenue only rose by 15.2%, indicating pressure from a competitive pricing environment in China [8] - First-quarter deliveries aligned with management's guidance at 42,094, but fell short of analysts' expectations of 65,000, highlighting potential challenges ahead [8][10] - Both Rivian and Nio have seen significant declines in their stock values over the past three years, with Rivian down 70% and Nio down 82%, emphasizing the need for both companies to prove their profitability strategies [10]
2 Electric Vehicle Stocks With Something to Prove