Niu aims to sell 6 million scooters worldwide in 2025, a tenfold increase from 2020. New national standards are expected to boost its domestic deliveries.
Chinese electric scooter maker Niu Technologies said it is on track to open 10,000 stores nationwide over the next five years, as replacement demand stays robust following the implementation of tougher national standards for two-wheelers.
Why it matters: Nasdaq-listed Niu aims to sell 6 million scooters worldwide in 2025, a tenfold increase from 2020, CEO Li Yan said during a press conference on Wednesday.
Details: The company sees lower-tier markets as key to its growth in China.
Context: Niu reported sales of around 602,000 scooters last year, rising 43% year on year. In the same time period, its store count increased by over 50% to 1,616 shops in China, despite the Covid-19 pandemic. The new shops are mainly in first and second-tier cities.
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