Jiwei.com: Tesla's orders surged 100% in some parts of the United States

Jiwei.com: Tesla's orders surged 100% in some parts of the United States

According to media reports, orders for Tesla models in some parts of the United States increased by 100% last week due to a surge in U.S. oil prices caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict. According to reports from Electrek and Teslarati, the recent increase in gas prices triggered by U.S. sanctions on Russian oil has caused American consumers to turn to electric vehicles (EVs). However, as Tesla still has a large backlog of orders, the sudden increase in orders is unlikely to affect Tesla's deliveries.

The average gasoline price in most parts of the United States has soared to more than $4 per gallon, and in some areas it has reached $5 per gallon. According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), the current average gasoline price in the United States is $4.318 per gallon, up $0.6 from a week ago and $1.5 from a year ago.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently suggested that the United States should increase oil and gas production to mitigate the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. However, analysts said that it will take some time for this to happen, and that U.S. oil prices are likely to continue to rise in the coming weeks, which could benefit Tesla and other electric car makers.

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