Elon Musk says Tesla and SpaceX face huge inflationary pressure thanks to Ukraine war
14 March, 2022
Tesla chief executive Elon Musk said on Sunday the US electric car maker and his rocket company SpaceX are facing significant inflationary pressure in raw materials and logistics.
Musk in a tweet also asked about inflation rate outlook and said his companies "are not alone", retweeting an article saying the Ukraine-Russia conflict sent commodity prices to their highest levels since 2008.
Russia's military offensive in Ukraine has been pushing up the prices of metals used in cars, from aluminium in the bodywork to palladium in catalytic converters to the high-grade nickel in electric vehicle batteries, and drivers are likely to foot the bill.
While metals have not yet been the target of Western sanctions, some shipping companies and car parts suppliers are steering clear of Russian goods, putting more pressure on vehicle manufacturers already reeling from a chip shortage and higher energy prices. Escalated by housing, food and gas prices, the US consumer inflation had its steepest spike in the last four decades, likely cementing the case for an interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve.
Tesla's shares, which closed 5 per cent lower at $795.35 on Friday, have lost about 25 per cent year-to-date.
The electric-car maker last week raised prices of its US Model Y SUVs and Model 3 Long Range sedans by $1,000 each and some China-made Model 3 and Model Y vehicles by 10,000 yuan ($1,582.40).
US electric vehicle maker Rivian Automotive said last week supply-chain issues could cut its planned production in half, citing soaring raw material prices and supply chain constraints.
Japan's Toyota Motor Corp said it would scale back domestic production by up to 20 per cent for April-June to ease the strain on suppliers struggling with shortages of chips and other parts.
Tesla and SpaceX did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.
Source: www.thenationalnews.com