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Tesla stock jumps into the weekend as China AI push and solar hiring land on traders’ screens

Tesla stock jumps into the weekend as China AI push and solar hiring land on traders’ screens

New York, Feb 7, 2026, 10:19 EST — Market’s done for the day.

  • Tesla climbed 3.5% Friday, wrapping up the session at $411.11 amid strong trading volume.
  • A China-based AI training hub made headlines, while news of a hiring spree linked to a major U.S. solar initiative also landed on the weekend’s watchlist.
  • Next week’s U.S. inflation data is up next on investors’ radar for a fresh macro jolt.

Tesla finished Friday’s session up 3.5%, settling at $411.11 as investors piled back in before the weekend. Trading volume reached roughly 62 million shares. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/TSLA/

This shift is catching attention as Tesla’s shares have slipped back into high-beta tech behavior: wild swings, heavy volumes, and quick reactions to interest rates and the so-called “AI trade.” With U.S. inflation numbers on deck next week, traders are left weighing if Friday’s rebound signals a reset, or simply a breather.

The push comes as the company looks to stretch its narrative past just cars. That’s turning up in two spots where investors move fast: driver-assist software and energy hardware linked to electricity demand.

Tesla has set up an artificial intelligence training center in China, the local outlet Cailianshe reported, referencing comments from Tesla Vice President Tao Lin. The center is aimed at tailoring AI and assisted driving tech for the Chinese market. Assisted driving refers to advanced driver-assistance systems—think lane-keeping, automated braking—that still demand the driver’s oversight. https://www.reuters.com/technology/tesla-i…

Tesla execs say hiring is ramping up as the company looks to back Elon Musk’s 100-gigawatt U.S. solar manufacturing push. In a job listing, Tesla set a 2028 deadline to deploy “100GW” from raw materials on American soil. “This is an audacious, ambitious project,” wrote Seth Winger, senior manager for solar products engineering. But on Wall Street, TD Cowen’s Jeff Osborne called the numbers “aspirational rather than likely” for the U.S. solar supply chain over the next few years. https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/cli…

Macro themes dominated Friday, with the Dow topping 50,000 for the first time ever. Investors rotated out of beaten-down tech stocks and into a broader range of names, a dynamic that often drags Tesla higher as well—despite the lack of any company-specific catalyst. https://www.reuters.com/business/dow-jones…

The EV narrative isn’t all bright spots. Stellantis shares tumbled Friday, after the automaker warned it would take around 22.2 billion euros ($26.5 billion) in charges tied to pulling back on its electric-vehicle push—a stark signal that sector demand and pricing can flip quickly. https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-tra…

Still, the risks are clear. China’s AI push depends on local regulations and approvals that could abruptly change. As for the U.S. solar expansion, pulling it off means coordinating supply chains, securing incentives, and getting the timing just right — all on a fast track. And Musk has a history of missing deadlines, even when his bet pays off in the end.

Looking to the coming week, U.S. consumer inflation takes center stage, with January’s CPI numbers set for release Feb. 13 at 8:30 a.m. ET. That report has the power to jolt rate outlooks and hit high-multiple growth names such as Tesla. https://www.bls.gov/schedule/news_release/…

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