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Tesla stock jumps nearly 3% today, but the rally may not last

by March 11, 2026
written by March 11, 2026

Tesla stock (NASDAQ: TSLA) rose 2.8% in intraday trading on Wednesday, climbing as high as $416.38 from Tuesday’s close of $399.24.

The rally came as the investors reacted to a mix of supportive catalysts, including stronger China sales data, cooling US inflation, and renewed optimism around AI-related stocks.

While the gains reflect improved sentiment around the electric-vehicle maker, questions remain about whether the momentum can be sustained.

China sales offer limited relief

Tesla’s China operation has been a source of persistent anxiety for investors.

Full-year 2025 China-made EV sales fell 7.1% as competition from domestic manufacturers intensified and Elon Musk’s political profile weighed on consumer sentiment in key markets.

Tesla’s domestic market share in China slipped to 8% last year, down from 10% in 2024.​

February’s data, released by the China Passenger Car Association, offered a different story.

Data from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers showed that exports from Tesla’s Shanghai plant reached about 20,000 vehicles in February, a significant jump from the same month a year earlier.

The year-over-year growth figure looks striking, and there is a structural reason for that: February 2025 was severely disrupted by the Lunar New Year holiday period, which typically compresses production schedules and keeps showrooms quiet.

That low comparison base makes the percentage jump appear larger than the underlying trend necessarily supports.

Still, China’s read matters to markets for a specific reason.

Shanghai is Tesla’s largest production hub outside the United States. Any positive signal from that factory and that market moves the stock.

Riding the AI wave

Wednesday came with a positive momentum for arificial intelligence-related stocks after Oracle’s strong Q3 results.

That enthusiasm spilled into Tesla stock, which is increasingly traded not just as an EV company but as an AI and robotics play.

Tesla has been developing its Optimus humanoid robot, a machine designed for factory and eventually consumer use, with a third-generation version planned for release in Q1 2026.

The company is also targeting a wider rollout of its Full Self-Driving software this year.

Elon Musk has suggested the Optimus program could eventually surpass Tesla’s car business in scale.

Whether or not that vision materialises, it keeps Tesla inside the AI investment narrative, and when enterprise AI spending data prints positively, Tesla gets a secondary lift.

Why the rally may fade

None of Wednesday’s drivers has fundamentally changed Tesla’s underlying picture.

Automotive revenue fell about 10% in 2025, and net income dropped 46% as price cuts eroded margins and competition intensified.

China’s market share is still shrinking in structural terms.

The 2% move on Wednesday reflects a moment of aligned tailwinds, good data, easing macro fears, and sector enthusiasm, rather than a shift in the company’s trajectory.

Whether it holds will depend less on one month of Shanghai sales figures and more on whether Tesla can demonstrate that demand and profitability are stabilising in a market that is rapidly being reshaped around it.

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