Tesla China
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Tesla's free supercharge service in China to end as Covid-19 ebbs
Tesla said today that as the new coronavirus epidemic gradually improves in China, Tesla's free supercharge service launched during the epidemic is expected to end at 24:00 on March 31.
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Tesla says it has upgraded chips for over 100 car owners in China
A few days ago, some car owners revealed on the Internet that their China-made Model 3 car computers used older chips.
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Chinese regulator asks Tesla for rectification on 'chip downgrade'
Tesla was required to make corrections immediately to ensure production consistency and product quality and safety overs issues concerning "chip downgrade" on China-made Model 3s.
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Tesla to expand car parts production capacity in Shanghai, report says
Tesla plans to increase its production capacity for certain car parts at its Shanghai factory, according to a document seen by Reuters,
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China-made long-range Model 3s will use batteries containing 'cobalt'
Ternary lithium battery is the solution for pursuing higher battery life of pure electric vehicles.
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Tesla is bringing its solar roof business into China
After electric vehicles, Tesla's other major product, the third-generation solar roof (Solar Roof V3), will enter China.
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Tesla suspected of violating Chinese laws for using older chips, report says
Recently, China-made Tesla Model 3 has been complained by consumers that the hardware version of the vehicle controller on it is inconsistent with the version reported on the "Environmental Carry List".
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Tesla apologizes for using older chips in some China-made Model 3s
In response to some Chinese Model 3 owners claim that Tesla uses older versions of vehicle controller model of the China-made Model 3, Tesla today apologized and said it would replace the part for free.
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Tesla launches contactless test drive service in China
In response to the needs of Beijing new energy customers, Tesla launched a "contactless test drive" service, which is available now in Beijing and Shanghai, Tesla said on Weibo on the evening of March 2.
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Tesla faces challenges to deliver 500,000 cars this year
The spread of the epidemic around the world will tighten the supply chain of car companies, and whether this will affect the production capacity of Tesla's US plants has attracted much attention.

