** Shares of Tesla have risen ~68% this year, as of market closing on Dec. 30
** On track to be the only electric-vehicle company's stock with gains in 2024
** Tesla underperformed the S&P 500 index until early November, when Donald Trump's presidential election victory propelled the stock
** The company also breached the $1-trillion valuation mark for the first time in two years and hit a record high in the post-election rally, driven by optimism around easing regulations for self-driving vehicle technologies
** EV companies such as Lucid and Rivian have seen their cash balances deplete, with losses continuing as they seek to launch new products and boost profitability
** Slow demand for EVs due to high interest rates and popularity of gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles have battered the sector, forcing companies to project underwhelming deliveries and production figures
** Nikola shares down about 96% in 2024 and are set to record their worst year, as stock sales and convertible note offerings threaten to dilute equity holdings of investors
** U.S.-listed Chinese EV stocks, too, have fallen this year, hurt by European regulators imposing steep tariffs on companies such as Nio , Xpeng and Li Auto
** Mullen Automotive and Canoo , down 99.9% and 98.8%, respectively, this year, are among the worst performing stocks in the sector in 2024
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(Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru)
((Akash.Sriram@thomsonreuters.com; ))
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