Polycrystalline samples of composition Cu1−xNixInTe2 (for x=0–0.05) were synthesized from elements of 5N purity using a solid-state reaction. The phase purity of the products was verified by X-ray diffraction. Samples for measurement of the transport properties were prepared using hot-pressing. The samples were then characterized by the measurement of electrical conductivity, the Hall coefficient, the Seebeck coefficient, and the thermal conductivity over a temperature range of 300–675K. All of the samples demonstrate p-type conductivity. We discuss the influence of Ni substitution on the free carrier concentration and the thermoelectric performance. The investigation of the thermoelectric properties shows an improvement up to 50% of ZT in the temperature range of 300–600K.