Shanghai
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Shanghai gives local EV industry another policy push, lists goals for next five years
Shanghai, the city where Tesla's Gigafactory in China is located, is further increasing its support for new energy vehicles.
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Shanghai will no longer issue free license plates for plug-in hybrid vehicles starting in 2023
From January 1, 2023, Shanghai will no longer issue free special license plates to individual users as well as corporate users who purchase plug-in hybrid (including extended-range) vehicles.
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Shanghai to add 10,000 public charging piles in 2021
Shanghai will add 10,000 public charging piles, 15 cab charging demonstration stations and 10 shared charging pile demonstration communities in 2021, according to a plan released today.
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Shanghai extends policy of issuing free NEV plates until end of Feb, which could further boost sales of Tesla and Nio
As one of the cities with the largest number of cars, Shanghai's policy has a significant impact on the auto market. The city has extended its current policy of issuing free new energy vehicle plates as it expires in a few days.
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Shanghai govt meeting adopts plan that will accelerate development of new energy vehicle industry
The Shanghai government held an executive meeting today to decide that it will accelerate the development of the local new energy vehicle industry.
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Shanghai steps up traffic management, analyst says it's good for Tesla, Nio
Shanghai recently issued new rules to increase restrictions on the passage of vehicles with license plates from other provinces and cities, which, in the opinion of analysts, will facilitate the sale of new energy vehicles such as Tesla and Nio that can obtain local license plates for free.
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Shanghai opens first downtown area autonomous driving test zone
Shanghai's first open test road for autonomous driving in the central city is unveiled, with a planned mileage of 30.6 km, involving 10 roads in the Jinqiao area.
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Shanghai voices support for Tesla's local growth
Li Qiang, secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee, held a video conversation this morning with Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Inc.







