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Tesla’s new car registrations in China soared to 34,635 in March this year, setting a new monthly record
The latest data from China Automotive Information Network showed that Tesla’s new car registrations in China soared to 34,635 in March this year, setting a new monthly record.
Compared with 18,155 vehicles in February, it almost doubled and compared with March 2020, it nearly tripled.
In March 2020, the new covid epidemic caused Tesla’s super factory in Shanghai to suspend production for several weeks that in turn caused the company’s car sales to be interrupted.
At present, the company produces two cars in its Shanghai Super Factory-Model 3 and Model Y. Tesla is a leader in the field of electric vehicles.
The United States is still the company’s largest market, accounting for 48.2% of the company’s revenue last year, while China accounted for 21.1%, making it the company’s second-largest market.
Since entering the Chinese market, Tesla has been one of the most popular electric car brands in China. From a global perspective, the Chinese market has proven to bring a lot of demand to Tesla.
Since the company’s Model 3 was launched in January 2020, it has maintained its top three positions in China’s sales rankings. The only model that replaces the top position of the Model 3 is the Wuling Hongguang Mini electric car.
Along with this, the company has been working to expand the scale of its Shanghai super factory to produce Model Y on a large scale in China and export it to neighboring countries, Australia, and parts of Europe.
In March this year, the company’s CEO Musk state that in the long run, China will become Tesla’s largest market, and it is also the place where Tesla produces the most vehicles and has the most customers.