Tesla is expanding to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), making a move to sell its pricey electric cars in one of the world’s largest oil-producing nations.
The company is taking orders for the Model S sedan and Model X sport utility vehicle for summer delivery. Tesla also plans to open its first service center in the Middle East in July and will support online sales with a pop-up store in the region’s biggest shopping centre Dubai Mall, Tesla said in a statement. It will also open a store and service centre in the capital Abu Dhabi next year.
The Palo Alto, California-based company is selling electric cars in the UAE, which holds about 6 per cent of global oil reserves and is the fourth-biggest producer in the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec). The country is renowned for its glitzy supercars, including the Dubai police’s fleet of Ferrari, Lamborghini and Bentley cars.
Two Tesla Supercharging stations have popped up around Dubai to allow drivers to charge their vehicles. Tesla will open five more by year-end. The Model S will be sold for Dh275,000 ($74,900) and Model X for Dh344,000.
Source :Times Of Oman
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