http://www.ejinsight.com/20150707-rich-russians-craving-teslas-get-cold-shoulder-from-carmaker/
Rich Russians craving Teslas get cold shoulder from carmaker
Jul 7, 2015

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Tesla cars have made inroads in China, but the firm has no plans to sell
them in neighboring Russia. Photo: Bloomberg
]

Almost 100,000 Russians follow Elon Musk’s unofficial social media page, yet
the Tesla founder seems to be promoting his electric car everywhere but in
Russia.

As a result, enthusiasts like Andrey Vratskiy must go to great lengths — and
expense — to own one, Bloomberg reported.

Vratskiy, 33, a software executive, wanted to swap his BMW X6 for a
US$75,000 Tesla S so badly that he agreed to pay almost double for it.

As Tesla has no sales network in Russia, he had to buy the car in the United
States and spend US$12,000 to fly it to Moscow, where it cost US$50,000 to
clear customs.

When he first started driving his ocean blue Tesla two years ago, Vratskiy
said he felt like an endangered species in the wild.

Now he’s roaming with dozens of other members of the fan club he started and
has spotted about 250 more.

“I love gadgets, and this thing is pure gadget, like an iPhone on wheels,”
the report quoted Ivan Streshinskiy, who manages most of Alisher Usmanov’s
US$14 billion fortune as head of USM Advisors, as saying.

Streshinskiy bought a white Model S last summer and is shopping for a red
one.

Other Russian owners include billionaire Roman Abramovich and bankers Herman
Gref and Andrei Akimov, who head OAO Sberbank and OAO Gazprombank, Russia’s
largest and third-largest lenders, respectively.

For Gref, who served as economy minister during President Vladimir Putin’s
first two terms, not even the US-led sanctions that cut off his bank from
the global financial system can curb his appreciation of the American car.

“It doesn’t pollute nature and it’s super cheap and easy to use,” Gref was
quoted as saying.

With such prominent customers already happy and a moneyed class famed for
bouts of conspicuous consumption, Tesla could easily sell 2,000 Model S
sedans and 2,000 of its upcoming Model X sport utility vehicles a year in
Russia if it paid as much attention to this country as it does to China,
Vratskiy said. 

Tesla Motors Inc. had global revenue of US$1.1 billion in the first quarter,
the same amount Russians spent on luxury cars from January to May, market
research firm Avtostat said.

The Palo Alto, California-based carmaker said last week it delivered 11,507
Model S sedans in the second quarter. It aims to deliver 55,000 vehicles
worldwide this year.

Vratskiy said he and other members of the Tesla fan club have written to the
company several times to urge it to expand into Russia, but the answer is
always the same — the country just isn’t a priority.

Tesla said it doesn’t sell its vehicles in Russia, so it doesn’t “provide
warranty, charging solutions, service, or assistance with the necessary
steps to legally import” its cars.

It had no comment about when it might enter the market.

With no entry in sight, Tesla enthusiasts in Russia like Vratskiy will have
to continue paying a premium to the private traders that are stepping in to
meet demand.

Two dozen Model S cars are currently being advertised on Avto.ru, the
country’s largest online marketplace for vehicles, for as much as 11 million
rubles (US$195,000) each.

But Tesla buyers in Moscow, take note: The nearest service center is in
Finland, about 900 kilometers away.
[© ejinsight.com]



http://www.fa-mag.com/news/rich-russians-beg-musk--sell-us-your--iphone-on-wheels-22358.html
Rich Russians Beg Musk: Sell Us Your 'IPhone On Wheels'
July 7, 2015 • Bloomberg News

The love wealthy Muscovites have for Elon Musk is costing them dearly.

Almost 100,000 Russians follow Musk’s unofficial social media page, yet the
Tesla founder seems to be promoting his dream car everywhere but here,
forcing enthusiasts like Andrey Vratskiy to go to great lengths -- and
expense -- to own one.

Vratskiy, a 33-year-old software executive, wanted to swap his BMW X6 for a
$75,000 Tesla S so badly that he agreed to pay almost double for it. With no
sales network in Russia, he had to buy his sedan in the U.S. and spend
$12,000 to fly it to Moscow, where it cost $50,000 to clear customs.

When he first started driving his ocean blue Tesla two years ago, Vratskiy
said he felt like an endangered species in the wild. Now he’s roaming with
dozens of other members of the fan club he started and has spotted about 250
more.

“I love gadgets and this thing is pure gadget, like an iPhone on wheels,”
said Ivan Streshinskiy, who manages most of Alisher Usmanov’s $14 billion
fortune as head of USM Advisors. He bought a white Model S last summer and
is shopping for a red one.

Other Russian owners include billionaire Roman Abramovich and bankers Herman
Gref and Andrei Akimov, who head OAO Sberbank and OAO Gazprombank, Russia’s
largest and third-largest lenders, respectively.

‘Cheap, Easy’
For Gref, who served as economy minister during President Vladimir Putin’s
first two terms, not even the U.S.-led sanctions that severed his bank from
the global financial system can curb his appreciation of the American
machine.

“It doesn’t pollute nature and it’s super cheap and easy to use,” Gref said
by e-mail.

With such prominent customers already happy and a moneyed class famed for
bouts of conspicuous consumption, Tesla could easily sell 2,000 Model S
sedans and 2,000 of its upcoming Model X sport utility vehicles a year in
Russia if it paid as much attention to this country as it does to China,
Vratskiy said. Musk was greeted by rapturous crowds when he traveled to
Beijing and Shanghai on a promotional tour last year.

Russia, a country of 144 million people, has just 300 registered electric
vehicles, not including Teslas since none are officially sold in the
country, compared with about 1,200 in neighboring Estonia, which has a
population of 1.3 million.

Pentagon Ties
Tesla Motors Inc. had global revenue of $1.1 billion in the first quarter,
the same amount Russians spent on luxury cars in January through May,
according to market researcher Avtostat. The Palo Alto, California-based
company said last week it delivered 11,507 Model S sedans in the second
quarter. It aims to deliver 55,000 vehicles globally this year.

Vratskiy said he and other members of the Tesla fan club have written to the
company several times to urge it to expand into Russia, but the answer is
always the same -- the country just isn’t a priority.

Tesla said it doesn’t sell its vehicles in Russia, so it doesn’t “provide
warranty, charging solutions, service, or assistance with the necessary
steps to legally import” its cars. It had no comment about when it might
enter the market.

With relations between the U.S. and Russia at their worst in a generation
due to Putin’s support for the rebellion in Ukraine, that position seems
unlikely to change anytime soon. 

For Musk, a 44-year-old native of South Africa, entering the Russian market
is complicated by another of his businesses: closely held SpaceX. Formally
known as Space Exploration Technologies Corp., it won U.S. Air Force
certification in May to conduct military missions while a joint venture of
rivals Boeing Co. and Lockheed Martin Corp. is being limited because of
political pressure over its use of Russian rockets. 

With no entry in site, Tesla fans in Russia like Vratskiy will have to
continue paying a premium to the private traders who are stepping in to meet
demand. Two dozen Model S cars are currently being advertised on Avto.ru,
the country’s largest online marketplace for vehicles, for as much as 11
million rubles ($195,000) each. 

But Tesla buyers beware of the Moscow fender bender: The nearest service
center is in Finland, about 900 kilometers (550 miles) away.
[©2015 Charter Financial Publishing Network]
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-07-06/rich-russians-beg-musk-sell-us-your-iphone-on-wheels-
Rich Russians Are Begging Elon Musk to Sell Them Teslas
by Andrey Lemeshko and Yuliya Fedorinova  July 6, 2015




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