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Elon Musk’s $139 billion fortune drives EV gains

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NEW YORK: Elon Musk’s dizzying ascent in 2020 hit a new peak this week as he’s about to become the head of an S&P 500 Index company. That’s just days after surging to the second-richest person on the planet with a $139 billion fortune.

But the Tesla Inc. chief executive officer isn’t the only electricve­hicle entreprene­ur to have turned fabulously wealthy this year. Some rivals are growing their net worths at an even quicker rate, according to the Bloomberg Billionair­es Index.

Nio Inc. founder William Li has gotten 12 times richer in 2020 through his holding in the US-listed carmaker, the fastest pace of gains among the world’s 500 richest people. The net worth of He Xiaopeng, chairman of XPeng Inc., has jumped more than 600%. Overall, fortunes of the handful of people tracked by the Bloomberg index in the EV industry have increased by more than $140 billion—including Musk’s $111 billion surge.

That doesn’t take into account the ancillary parts required for electric cars. The top shareholde­rs of battery maker Contempora­ry Amperex Technology Co., for example, are worth $40 billion collective­ly, up about $23 billion this year.

“The No. 1 technology in vehicles in the future is software, and the chips that you have,” Henrik Fisker, co-founder of electric-vehicle maker Fisker Inc., said in a recent webcast. “So it’s not anymore who makes the axles of a car or who stamps this piece of metal.”

FORTUNES OF A HANDFUL OF PEOPLE IN THE EV INDUSTRY ROSE BY MORE THAN $140BN

Traditiona­l automakers and parts manufactur­ers are mostly playing catch up. Ford Motor Co., Volkswagen AG, Continenta­l AG and Toyota Motor Corp. —all down or barely up this year —are among those seeking to shift their business to comply with stricter emission rules. One exception has been General Motors Co., whose ambitious goal of rolling out 30 new EVs by 2025 has helped buoy its shares to a three-year high.

The pandemic has sharpened the focus on the future of transporta­tion, with experts confident that EVs will dominate the global auto market.

In addition to Tesla and its bigger rivals, investors have also bet on newer firms in the sector with potential for rapid growth, creating another wave of selfmade fortunes.

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