Xiaomi posts record revenue of US$16 billion in second quarter on strong electric vehicle sales



Chinese tech giant Xiaomi posted a 30.5 per cent increase in revenue for the second quarter, driven by strong demand for electric vehicles (EVs), even though its core smartphone business experienced flat sales.

The Beijing-based company on Tuesday reported revenue of 116 billion yuan (US$16.1 billion) for the three months ended June, a record high that beat analysts’ estimates of 114.94 billion yuan.

Net profit for the period also reached a record at 10.8 billion yuan, a 75.4 per cent year-on-year increase, exceeding the 8.88 billion yuan forecast by analysts.

Xiaomi’s Hong Kong-listed shares closed down 1.23 per cent at HK$52.40 on Tuesday ahead of the earnings release.

With smartphone sales stagnating, EVs were the primary source of growth for Xiaomi, according to Dan Baker, a senior equity analyst at investment consultancy Morningstar.

Revenue from Xiaomi’s smart EV, artificial intelligence and other new initiatives business segment reached 21.3 billion yuan in the second quarter.

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