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TeslaMic is so popular in China that it is facing big capacity shortfall
Tesla will again offer a limited number of TeslaMic in China starting at 8 pm Beijing time on March 1, saying its capacity has failed to meet expectations due to the Covid-19 outbreak.
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Tesla reportedly plans new Shanghai plant to increase annual capacity to 2 million vehicles
Tesla's expansion plans for its existing plant in Shanghai aim to take capacity to about 1 million vehicles this year, Reuters reported.
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Tesla to expand parts production project at Giga Shanghai to boost capacity for exports
Tesla sold 59,845 China-made vehicles in January, of which 40,499 were exported.
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Tesla Model S Plaid customer in China gets order update, hinting delivery likely in sight
A Chinese user shared information that he received an email from Tesla stating that his Model S Plaid reservation order received an update.
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Used Tesla Model Y selling for more than initial purchase price in China
The vast majority of Tesla Model Y vehicles for sale on multiple online used car trading platforms in China are priced above RMB 300,000 ($47,000).
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CATL breaks ground on $440 million plant near Tesla Giga Shanghai
The project, with a total floor area of about 350,000 square meters, will be completed and operational within one year.
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Tesla recalls 26,047 China-made Model 3 and Model Y vehicles due to software issue
Tesla will carry out software upgrades for the vehicles in the recall through OTA, so that users can complete the recall without visiting a store.
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Tesla adds 24 Supercharger stations in Chinese mainland in Jan, bringing total to over 1,100
To date, Tesla has more than 1,100 Supercharger stations in the Chinese mainland, offering more than 8,300 piles.
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Tesla vehicle reportedly flies over 10-meter-wide river in latest accident
A Tesla vehicle flew over a river that is more than 10 meters wide at a speed of more than 100 kilometers per hour, according to local media.
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Tesla wins lawsuit against designated driver who refused service claiming 'faulty brakes'
A designated driver has been ordered to pay Tesla 20,000 yuan ($3,155) in damages and to apologize for at least 30 days.









