Tesla

  • 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.

  • BMW surpasses Tesla in global sales of new energy models in Jan

    As an electric vehicle company, Tesla has an absolute advantage in the manufacturing of electric vehicles. However, in the global new energy market in January, Tesla failed to maintain its top spot and was overtaken by BMW with a slight advantage.

  • 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.

  • Tesla accused of using hardware with lower capabilities than claimed in China

    When a group of car owners obtained the China-made Model 3s, rumors that the cars' installed hardware did not match the information reported by Tesla were reported on the Internet.

  • Nio's funding woes reflect challenges faced by Chinese EV startups

    At a time when many people thought that Nio had run out of life, a "knight in white" gave a helping hand when Nio was most difficult.

  • 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.

  • Tesla registrations in China down by 46% in Jan from Dec

    Tesla new car registrations in China went down by 46% in January compare with the previous month, according to Bloomberg.

  • More Tesla Model Y customers get March confirmation emails

    Tesla recently sent a long-range all-wheel drive (Long Range AWD) Model Y subscribers a confirmation receipt, saying that they would deliver their long-awaited electric crossovers in March, according to Teslarati.

  • CATL plans to raise up to 20 billion yuan via non-public offering

    Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), China's largest automotive lithium-ion battery maker, plans to raise up to 20 billion yuan to invest in 5 projects with the aiming of adding a total of 52GWh of new lithium-ion battery capacity, the company said in a filing on February 26.

  • Tesla reportedly confirms delivery of Model Y next month

    In the previous financial report, Tesla disclosed the Model Y cross-border sports utility vehicle, which began mass production in January and is expected to begin delivery at the end of the first quarter.