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Funds see more room for hot EV, solar stocks
    2021-07-05  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

SOME of the world’s biggest money managers say the strong rally in China’s renewable energy stocks has more legs, citing the sector’s rosy earnings prospects and policy support.

BlackRock Inc., Aberdeen Standard Investments Ltd. and UBS Global Wealth Management are among those backing investments in Chinese electric vehicle-related companies and solar firms. Their endorsement comes as the world’s largest battery maker Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. (CATL) and major solar producer LONGi Green Energy Technology Co. hit record highs last week after surging more than 40 percent each in the last quarter.

Global funds are upbeat because of China’s continued dominance in global electric vehicle (EV) battery and solar panel production, and the nation’s supportive industry policies serving its ambitious goal of reaching carbon neutrality in 2060. International expansion by key players is among other reasons for their optimism.

Chinese companies are increasingly threatening the EV market share of Tesla Inc., which has captivated much of the investment world’s imagination until recently. Tesla slid nearly 4 percent during the first half of the year even as other automakers surged ahead.

“It’s a structural, long-term growth story that investors are prepared to pay up for today,” said James Thom, an investment director at Aberdeen Standard. “The anticipated uplift in renewable energy capacity over the next five years under the latest “five-year plan” is sufficient to justify current valuations,” he added, referring to China’s blueprint for economic and social development through 2025.

EV makers are entering a “golden age,” with global sales expected to surge 76 percent this year amid supportive policies in Europe and the United States, as well as increased “high-quality” supply from China, Essence Securities Co. analysts wrote in a note Monday last week. The Chinese brokerage recommends investors stay overweight the sector.

Shares of U.S.-listed Chinese EV manufacturers have climbed more than 60 percent since their lows in mid-May, supported by signs of robust demand growth. Among them is Xpeng Inc., which is slated to start trading in Hong Kong on Wednesday after raising US$1.8 billion in a so-called homecoming share sale.

As prices of materials from lithium to polysilicon have risen, the rally has extended to suppliers. Solar polysilicon maker Tongwei Co., which has estimated a sharp jump in first-half earnings, has gained nearly 39 percent since a low in March. Equally upbeat about its profit growth, battery materials supplier Yunnan Energy New Material Co. has seen its shares more than doubled since February.

For Hartmut Issel, head of Asia Pacific equities at UBS Global Wealth Management, there’s also scope for solar glass manufacturers to outperform as a potential rise in demand can help improve margins. That’s after increased supply reduced prices earlier in the year, dragging down names such as Xinyi Solar Holdings Ltd.

To be sure, the rich valuations of some new energy stocks are starting to elicit caution among other investors: CATL is trading at 102 times 12-month forward earnings estimates — about eight times that of rival Panasonic Corp. Yunnan Energy boasts a valuation of 82 times, near an all-time high multiple of 89.

“While these themes have a long way to run, the underlying stocks can be very volatile, especially when they are already pricing a lot into the future,” said Dhananjay Phadnis, portfolio manager at Fidelity International Ltd.

Despite such concerns, strong domestic policy support will likely prove a powerful tailwind for the sector’s long-term growth. (SD-Agencies)

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