Nikola manufactured 43 trucks in the three months before March 31 and said that the remaining hydrogen big trucks in its inventory after the quarter were scheduled for delivery in early April.
By Priya Singh
Key Highlights:
• Nikola surpasses Q1 hydrogen truck delivery targets.
• Plans for sales growth with new HYLA hydrogen fueling solutions.
• Despite past challenges, Nikola shows resilience and innovation.
After several mistakes that affected its share price, Nikola beat forecasts for deliveries of its hydrogen trucks in the first quarter, an indication that the company was moving forward with its shift from battery-electric vehicles to this new technology. The electric truck producer announced that it delivered 40 vehicles in the first quarter, compared to an average of 30 units projected by Visible Alpha's four analysts.
The positive delivery results come at a time when the EV industry is facing hurdles from declining demand as high loan rates to combat inflation constrain consumers' buying budgets, forcing many to opt for less expensive hybrid vehicles.
Nikola manufactured 43 trucks in the three months before March 31 and said that the remaining hydrogen big trucks in its inventory were scheduled for delivery in early April.
"We anticipate further sales growth in future quarters as our HYLA hydrogen fueling solutions come online," Steve Girsky, the company's chief executive officer, said.
In March, the company opened two hydrogen truck refilling stations, one in California and the other in Alberta, Canada.
Nikola announced in February that it would provide up to 350 hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric trucks by 2024, with 35 units delivered in the fourth quarter.
Shares of the company were trading 10% higher, despite losing more than 90% of their value since being public in 2020. Nikola had a rough 2023 as the company's founder, Trevor Milton, was sentenced to four years in prison after a jury convicted him of fraud.
In August 2023, the firm was forced to recall all of its battery-powered trucks that had been delivered to clients when investigations discovered a coolant leak inside a battery pack, which caused fires in the vehicles.
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Nikola announced in February of this year that it would return all reworked battery-powered trucks to clients by the early third quarter.
CMV360 Says
Nikola's impressive Q1 delivery results for hydrogen trucks mark a significant stride forward in its transition strategy, showcasing resilience amidst past setbacks. With a focus on hydrogen technology and expanding fueling infrastructure, the company aims to steer its trajectory towards sustainable growth despite previous hurdles.

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