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Tesla is the first foreign carmaker to have a wholly owned factory in China. The US EV maker produces the Model 3 and Model Y in Shanghai.
Founded: Jul 2003
CEO: Elon Musk
Ticker: NASDAQ: TSLA
HQ: Texas
2024 revenue: $97.69 billion
Website: tesla.com
  • Taiwanese star Jimmy Lin injured in Tesla crash

    Lin was driving a Model X Long Range carrying his son when he unexpectedly lost control of the car and crashed into a road barrier, causing the white Tesla to catch fire on the spot, according to local media.

  • Giga Shanghai becomes Tesla's largest facility with annual capacity of over 750,000 vehicles

    Tesla's California plant has an annual capacity of 650,000 units, while its Berlin and Texas plants both have an annual capacity of more than 250,000 units.

  • CITIC Securities dismantles Tesla Model 3 to 'observe EV trends'

    In a 94-page report, CITIC Securities shows the entire process of dismantling a Tesla Model 3.

  • Tesla adds 32 Supercharger stations in Chinese mainland in June

    Tesla has opened more than 1,200 Supercharger stations in the Chinese mainland, offering more than 8,700 Superchargers.

  • Tesla contributes half of all NEV exports from China in H1

    Of the 202,000 NEVs exported from China in the first half of the year, Tesla contributed 97,182, or 48 percent.

  • Tesla continues to hire for production, sales positions in China

    Tesla is still hiring for hundreds of positions in China, mostly related to production, sales and after-sales service.

  • Tesla Model Y tops list of best-selling SUVs in China in June

    Tesla Model Y retail sales in China in June were 52,150 units, well above the second place BYD Song's 31,787 units.

  • Tesla reportedly puts Chinese exec in charge of Asia Pacific operations

    Tom Zhu, president of Tesla China, will oversee Tesla's Asia-Pacific region, a position previously held by a US executive, according to Bloomberg.

  • Tesla sells record 78,906 China-made vehicles in June, CPCA data show

    Tesla China exported just 968 vehicles in June and delivered 77,938 to Chinese consumers.

  • BYD, Tesla top winners under China's 'dual credit' policy

    BYD and Tesla have earned 1.66 million credits and 1.4 million credits in 2021, valued at about RMB 3.46 billion and RMB 2.93 billion, respectively.