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Tesla sells 88,869 China-made vehicles in Mar, CPCA data show

In the first quarter, sold 229,322 China-made vehicles, contributing 54 percent of its global deliveries in the quarter.

Tesla sold 88,869 China-made vehicles in March, including exports, according to data released today by the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA).

That's up 35.03 percent from 65,814 vehicles in the same month last year and up 19.44 percent from 74,402 vehicles in February.

This is the second highest China-made vehicle sales ever for Tesla, behind the 100,291 units sold in November of last year.

The sales include sales in China as well as exports, and the breakdown is expected to be available in the coming days.

In the first quarter, Tesla's China-made vehicle sales were 229,322, up 25.88 percent from 182,174 in the same period last year.

Tesla has a factory in Shanghai that currently produces only the Model 3 and Model Y.

The EV maker delivered 422,875 vehicles worldwide in the first quarter, including 412,180 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles and 10,695 Model S and Model X vehicles, according to data it released April 2.

Today's figures mean that 54 percent of Tesla's global deliveries in the first quarter were made at its Shanghai plant.

Tesla doesn't publish its deliveries in China, the CPCA publishes those numbers every month.

Including exports, Tesla sold 66,051 and 74,402 China-made vehicles in January and February, respectively.

Tesla delivered 26,843 and 33,923 vehicles in China in January and February, respectively, and its Shanghai plant exported 39,208 and 40,479 vehicles in those two months, according to the CPCA.

In addition, Chinese media outlet 36kr reported earlier today that Tesla is planning up to 4 million units of annual production capacity for one of a lower-priced model, a smaller version of the Model Y.

Tesla's North American factories will take on 2 million units of capacity, with the Monterrey, Mexico, plant providing most of it. Its plants in Berlin, Germany, and Shanghai will each take on 1 million units of capacity, the report said.

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Tesla reportedly to begin large-scale testing of FSD in China

will soon begin large-scale testing of FSD (Full ) in China, according to a report by Caixin on April 3.  TSLA.US

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Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA), despite being a pioneer among electric vehicle (EV) makers in exploring autonomous driving, has been seen as slow to move in the space in China. Now, it looks like things are about to change.

Tesla is about to begin large-scale testing of FSD (Full Self-Driving) in China, local media outlet Caixin said in an April 3 report.

The story was a feature on and did not mention anything more about Tesla's FSD localization efforts in China.

Notably, this is the second time in a week that similar rumors have surfaced.

Tesla China will soon push out a major update to Autopilot, auto blogger Zheng Xiaokang, who has 532,000 followers on Weibo, said on March 27.

The blogger did not mention any more information, and in the comments section of his Weibo post, there was speculation that the update might be Tesla's vision-only V11 software.

All Tesla vehicles currently come with the free Basic Autopilot (BAP) software. In addition, Tesla offers Enhanced Autopilot (EAP), FSD software as an option.

EAP and FSD cost $6,000 and $15,000 in the US and RMB 32,000 ($4,650) and RMB 64,000 in China, respectively.

Tesla opened the EAP feature option in China on February 5, 2021, adding several features compared to BAP, including automatic assisted lane change, automatic parking, and smart summoning.

Tesla has made the EAP feature available free of charge to Chinese owners on holidays several times over the past two years, although the software has not won much praise.

The optional Tesla FSD capability has always been available, but Chinese consumers who have purchased the package have so far failed to get a significantly better experience than BAP.

In contrast, Tesla's Chinese counterparts are seeing tremendous progress with the assisted driving feature.

On March 31, (NYSE: XPEV) made its Tesla FSD-like advanced driver assistance aystem (ADAS) available for its flagship G9 and P7i models, though the capability still relies on high-precision maps for now. The feature was previously available on the P5 sedan.

XPeng plans to expand full lane-changing, overtaking and left/right turn functionality to major Chinese cities without high-precision maps in the second half of 2023, while full-scene ADAS is planned for 2024.

On February 20, (NYSE: NIO) began allowing all NT 2.0 platform models to trial NOP+ assisted driving software, which enables a point-to-point assisted driving experience on highways as well as urban expressway scenarios.

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XPeng upgrades over 160 charging stations with S4 ultra-fast chargers

now has more than 1,000 of self-operated charging stations in China, including 186 S4 ultra-fast charging stations.  |  XPeng US | XPeng HK

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XPeng (NYSE: XPEV) already has nearly 200 charging stations equipped with the latest S4 ultra-fast chargers, after the first such facility was built last August.

XPeng launched its charging station upgrade program this year and has so far completed upgrades of more than 160 stations with S4 ultra-fast charging capability, according to a WeChat post from the company today.

The station upgrades cover 91 cities in China, and S4 ultra-fast charging capability refers to charging piles with a maximum output of 360 kW and 480 kW.

Including the new S4 charging stations, XPeng has now put 186 ultra-fast charging stations into operation in China, it said.

XPeng's charging network added 349 third-party charging stations in the first quarter, and they are able to serve the company's vehicle owners for free, the company said.

As of April 1, XPeng's charging network had a cumulative total of more than 2,200 charging stations, including more than 1,000 that the company operates itself.

XPeng said it will continue to expand its S4 ultra-fast charging network and expects to add about 500 S4 ultra-fast charging-capable stations in 2023.

The company completed its first S4 ultra-fast charging station on August 15, 2022, its 1,000th self-operated charging station.

The charging station has a maximum power of 480 kW, a maximum current of 670 A and a peak charging power of 400 kW.

XPeng's flagship SUV, the G9, was able to get a CLTC range of 210 km in 5 minutes when using this S4 ultra-fast charging station, as shown in a real-world test displayed by the company.

For comparison, 's V3 supercharger has a maximum power of 250 kW and a maximum current of 631 A, and can get a range of 150 km in as little as 5 minutes.

XPeng expects to add more than 500 S4 ultra-fast charging stations in 2023, and the number will exceed 2,000 by 2025, the company said at its G9 launch event last September 21.

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Tesla’s lower-priced model coming with planned annual capacity of 4 million units, report says

's lower-priced model will be a smaller version of the Model Y, and the EV maker is building a capacity plan for it of up to 4 million units a year, a new report said.

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Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) is planning capacity for a lower-priced model, though it's not the one previously rumored to be priced at $25,000, according to a new report.

The model will be a smaller version of the Model Y, for which Tesla is building an annual capacity plan of up to 4 million units, Chinese media outlet 36kr said in a report today, citing sources.

This is an early capacity strategy, and Tesla is signaling to the industry chain that the 4 million units of capacity will be spread across its factories located around the world, according to the report.

Tesla's North American plants will take on 2 million units of capacity, with the Monterrey, Mexico, plant providing the bulk of the capacity. Its factories in Berlin, Germany, and Shanghai will each take on 1 million units, the report said.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said at the company's 2020 Battery Day that electric vehicles priced at $25,000 will be possible by 2023.

Although rumors of the lower-priced model have popped up from time to time over the past few years, it has never become a reality.

For an electric vehicle with a range of no less than 400 kilometers and a mainstream smart driving suite, material costs are extremely difficult to get below RMB 150,000 ($25,000), the 36kr report said, citing an engineer from a local car company.

Depending on the factory's construction schedule, mass production of Tesla's $25,000 model may not come soon, at least more than a year away, the report said, citing a source.

If Tesla can bring the price of its electric vehicles down to slightly more than RMB 100,000, not only will it gain significant market share for itself, but it will also be a huge push for the maturation of the industry chain, an industry source said, adding that this is when the smart electric vehicle industry will see drastic changes.

Tesla delivered 422,875 units worldwide in the first quarter, up 36.39 percent from 310,048 units in the same period last year and up 4.34 percent from 405,278 units delivered in the fourth quarter, according to its announcement on April 2.

Tesla Model 3 and Model Y delivered 412,180 units worldwide in the quarter, and Model S and Model X were 10,695 units.

In China, Tesla has a factory in Shanghai that produces the Model 3 and Model Y. It is the largest Tesla factory in the world, with an annual capacity of about 1.1 million units per year.

Tesla does not reveal its deliveries in China, although the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) publishes these numbers every month.

Tesla's deliveries in China in January and February were 26,843 and 33,923, respectively, and its Shanghai plant exported 39,208 and 40,479 units in the two months, according to the CPCA. March figures are expected to be available in the next few days.

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Jury orders Tesla to pay $3.2 mln to Black ex-worker in US race bias case

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Tesla launches CyberVault wall connector in China

CyberVault is compatible with the entire model lineup, with a maximum charging current of 32 A and a maximum power of 7 kW.

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Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) today officially launched the CyberVault in China -- a "new member" it teased last week -- as a home wall connector.

Tailored for the Chinese market, the CyberVault charger weighs 13 kilograms and is styled using the Cybertruck design language, Tesla writes on the description page of its China website.

The product allows for the integration of a protective outer case and charging device to meet consumer demand for safety, affordability, aesthetics and durability, according to Tesla.

Here is a video about the CyberVault shared by Tesla on Weibo.

The CyberVault is a charging device that works at 220 V and is compatible with the entire Tesla model line, with a maximum charging current of 32 A and a maximum power of 7 kW, according to the page.

The device includes a charging cable of 6 meters in length and supports plug-and-charge, timed charging and on-time departure functions.

It is worth noting that users can remove the charger body from the box and use it as a mobile charging connector after purchasing a dedicated 8A adapter, according to Tesla.

The CyberVault installation service package costs RMB 5,500 ($800) and includes the device as well as installation services.

The dedicated 8A adapter costs RMB 499 and provides about 1.8 kW of charging power when used with the CyberVault, according to Tesla's China website.

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Tesla delivers record 422,875 vehicles globally in Q1

's first-quarter deliveries were higher than 's 264,647 passenger BEVs, but lower than the latter's 552,076 NEVs, including PHEVs.

Tesla saw record electric vehicle (EV) deliveries in the first quarter, as price cuts reinvigorated demand.

The US EV maker delivered 422,875 units worldwide in the first quarter, up 36.39 percent from 310,048 units a year earlier and up 4.34 percent from 405,278 in the fourth quarter, according to its announcement on April 2.

The deliveries exceeded Wall Street analysts' expectations of 421,200 units, with Tesla's cheaper Model 3 with Model Y deliveries exceeding expectations.

Tesla delivered 412,180 Model 3 and Model Y units worldwide in the first quarter, above market expectations of 408,500. A total of 10,695 Model S and Model X units were delivered, below expectations of 16,700.

Tesla produced 440,808 vehicles in the first quarter, including 421,371 Model 3 and Model Y, and 19,437 Model S and Model X.

"We continued to transition towards a more even regional mix of vehicle builds, including Model S/X vehicles in transit to EMEA and APAC," Tesla wrote in an announcement.

The company will announce its first-quarter financial results after the market closes on Wednesday, April 19, and its management will hold a live webcast question-and-answer session at 4:30 pm US Central Time that day.

Tesla cut prices globally earlier this year, and its starting price for the Model 3 sedan came to an all-time low after its move in China on January 6.

In China, Tesla has a factory in Shanghai that makes the Model 3 and Model Y. It's the largest Tesla factory in the world, with an annual capacity of about 1.1 million units a year.

Tesla does not publish its deliveries in China, though the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) publishes those numbers every month.

Tesla's deliveries in China in January and February were 26,843 and 33,923 units, respectively, and its Shanghai plant exported 39,208 and 40,479 units in the two months, according to the CPCA. March figures are expected to be available in the next few days.

BYD (OTCMKTS: BYDDY) and Tesla are the two biggest players in China's new energy vehicle (NEV) market, with the former producing plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) and battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and the latter producing only BEVs.

Tesla delivered more BEVs than BYD in the first quarter, but the latter's combined sales of PHEVs and BEVs were larger.

In the first quarter, BYD's NEV sales, including PHEVs and BEVs, were 552,076 units, up 92.81 percent year-on-year but down 19.22 percent from the fourth quarter of last year, according to data released yesterday.

BYD's passenger BEVs sold 264,647 units in the first quarter, up 84.78 percent year-on-year but down 19.56 percent from the fourth quarter.

BYD's passenger PHEVs sold 283,270 units in the first quarter, up 100.17 percent year-on-year but down 19.76 percent from the fourth quarter.

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Tesla vehicle deliveries hit new record in first quarter following price cuts

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China EV 100 Forum: NIO’s William Li’s full speech

has nearly completed 20 million battery swap services, with an average of one NIO vehicle leaving a battery swap station with a fully charged battery every 1.9 seconds, said Li.  NIO US | NIO HK | NIO SG

The China EV 100 Forum, held in Beijing from March 31 to April 2, brought together some of the biggest names in China's automotive industry.

William Li, founder, chairman and CEO of NIO (NYSE: NIO), spoke at the event on April 1.

Below is the full text of Li's speech, translated and edited by CnEVPost.

Dear chairman Wan, president Qingtai, minister Miao, and distinguished guests, I am very glad to have the opportunity to share some of NIO's latest ideas.

Last year we delivered 122,486 units of high-end smart electric vehicles, which is not a lot compared to our peers, especially compared to .

However, the average price of the vehicles we delivered last year reached RMB 437,000. It can be said that each NIO has witnessed the upward upgrade of China's auto brands.

In the fourth quarter of last year, we had a 54.8 percent market share in the premium EV segment above RMB 300,000 and a 75 percent market share in the premium EV segment above RMB 400,000, and we're doing pretty well in terms of share.

It's true that everyone is facing a lot of difficult choices today, and the uncertainty in the industry is very high.

In our transition from fuel to electric vehicles, what should be the pace of development of the industry? I think we all have a lot of confusion, including myself. These are some of the very difficult choices we are facing.

NIO is a start-up company, and we are not in a position to stop and think too much.

We are determined to invest for the final win while ensuring the risk of our operation is manageable and improving efficiency, which is one of the things we have thought through.

We are investing in three main areas.

First, we are continuing to invest in core technology research and development.

Last year, NIO did lose some money, but I still want to tell you that it was mainly in R&D. However, the money lost on R&D, I think it is an investment.

NIO has been making R&D layouts globally since its creation in 2015. Even in 2019 when the company was about to close, we did not close the office in Europe, we did not close the office in Silicon Valley.

We have now established more than 10 R&D centers in the US, Europe and China.

Our R&D investment in the fourth quarter of last year was close to RMB 4 billion, and our annual R&D investment for the year reached RMB 10.8 billion.

Last year, our annual revenue was nearly RMB 50 billion, so I should say that the proportion of R&D investment is very high.

We will further increase our R&D investment this year, and are now making a comprehensive investment in the full-stack capability of intelligent electric vehicles, including chips, underlying operating systems, materials, and battery cells.

From day one, NIO has never taken anything from anyone else for reverse R&D. We started from a single line to build our cars, electric technology, intelligent technology, and all-aluminum body.

We did all of these ourselves, and this has been our tradition since 2015.

We now have over 10,000 R&D staff and we will still hire close to 2,000 recent college graduates this year and will train them for the long term.

NIO has been granted more than 6,000 patents covering the entire full stack of smart electric vehicle technologies.

We are very pleased to see that we have won the first prizes in the Chinese automotive industry for two consecutive years in 2021 and 2022, and these are the recognition of us.

Not only in China, but also in Europe, our ET7 won the most weighty model award in basically every country we entered last year.

For example, last year we won the most influential "Golden Steering Wheel" in Germany. This is the highest award for mid to large-size cars and the first time that a Chinese brand has won such an award in Germany. We can say that these have witnessed the upward journey of our brand.

Second, one of the directions we have resolutely invested in is the continuous construction of charging and battery swap infrastructure.

Charging and battery swap infrastructure is one of the most important factors determining the user experience of electric vehicles.

When we started research and development in 2015, we set down the service system of chargeable, swappable and upgradable.

In terms of charging piles, we have gone to a lot of trouble in helping users to install more than 180,000 charging piles.

We also installed more than 14,000 public charging piles, and this is open, more than 80 percent of the power is used by non-NIO owners. This includes , BYD, and many of our peer brand vehicles.

We have access to over a million third-party charging piles globally, and in both China and Europe, we have partnered with the most important local charging pile operators.

We just installed 500 kW ultra-fast charging piles two days ago, which has a bi-directional charging module that we developed ourselves.

This supercharger can in fact reach 650 kW power, and together with our battery swap stations, it can increase the efficiency to a very high level. We are now mainly building integrated stations with both battery swap service and charging piles.

We have deployed 52 destination charging routes in China, such as the route from Sichuan to Tibet and the route to Everest Base Camp.

We will deploy destination charging routes to our customers whenever they want to go, and we will add more than 20 routes this year.

We have already built 1,326 battery swap stations in China, in this picture is the one in Lhasa.

We have also deployed 13 battery swap stations in Europe, and they have been well received in five European countries.

Two days ago we just commissioned our third generation battery swap stations in Hainan, and battery swap has become the most popular way to replenish energy for NIO users.

On February 14, 2022, for the first time, the power provided by our battery swap stations exceeded that provided by charging facilities, and now the ratio has reached 60 percent.

In addition to charging at home, owners are essentially using battery swap stations, and that percentage is much higher than we had anticipated.

We are close to completing 20 million battery swaps, which should be seen in the next two days. On average, every 1.9 seconds an NIO vehicle departs from a battery swap station with a fully charged battery.

Battery swap has many advantages, I won't go into details here.

We have already built a network of battery swap stations covering five vertical highways, three horizontal highways, and eight city clusters.

By 2025, we will have a network of battery swap stations covering 9 vertical highways, 9 horizontal highways, and 19 city clusters, and by then NIO car owners will be able to travel on highways without worry.

Our goal for this year is to add 1,000 battery swap stations, and by the end of this year, we will have 2,300 stations.

We will also add 10,000 new battery swap stations, and in fact, we are the most aggressive car brand in China in deploying battery swap stations.

People always think of battery swap when they think of NIO, but we're actually doing a great job with charging facilities as well.

That's the second point, we will be determined to build the infrastructure.

Third, we will enter the global market with the determination to serve more customers.

On September 30, 2021, we started to deliver in Norway. Many of our Chinese counterparts deliver vehicles in Norway, and we have reached the first and second places in some segments.

On October 7 last year, we officially announced our entry into Europe in Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark and Sweden.

We had a European launch event in Berlin with more than 1,000 guests, which was well received by everyone.

On October 16 last year, we officially started to deliver vehicles in four European countries.

In fact, just two days ago, we just opened our NIO House in Frankfurt, after having opened our NIO House in Berlin and NIO House in Rotterdam.

Overall, this is indeed a particularly challenging time, and NIO has chosen to do the right thing in the long run by making a long-term investment. We believe that this kind of investment will eventually reap good results.

This is also a photo of one of our horizons in the Netherlands, taken by a Dutch photographer, heralding a field of hope.

I believe that the development of smart electric vehicles is a difficult journey, and the road ahead is long and full of obstacles. But if we move forward, we will reach our goal. The future is promising.

I hope we can have a bright future together, thank you.

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