Tesla exports another shipment of over 4,000 vehicles from Shanghai plant
This is Tesla China's second vehicle export this week after exporting 4,767 vehicles from its Shanghai plant on May 11.
As one of the first companies in Shanghai on the whitelist to be able to resume production, Tesla has been accelerating deliveries since it resumed work on April 19 in an effort to make up for its earlier production tasks, the report said, without providing further details.
On May 11, the Glovis Splendor vehicle carrier carrying 4,767 Tesla vehicles departed the Nangang terminal for Port of Koper, Slovenia, the first export of electric vehicles since Tesla's Giga Shanghai resumed production.
Shanghai is China's largest automotive import and export center, accounting for about 70 percent of China's foreign trade in automobiles.
To help companies speed up deliveries, local customs are constantly optimizing their work patterns to ensure the normal operation of car exports from the Nangang terminal, as previously reported by Knews.
Tesla's Shanghai plant stopped production when the city went into a phased lockdown from March 28, and officially resumed production on April 19.
On May 6, Reuters cited an internal memo saying Tesla was targeting two shifts at its Shanghai plant from May 16 to bring factory output back to the city's pre-lockdown levels.
Tesla China produced 10,757 vehicles in April, with wholesale sales of 1,512, according to data released by the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) on May 10.
Tesla's Shanghai plant did not export any vehicles in April, according to the CPCA.
The Covid situation in Shanghai has now eased significantly, and the city is preparing to gradually ramp up local business operations to resume.
China added 226 confirmed cases of Covid and 1,492 asymptomatic infections on Saturday, including 166 confirmed cases in Shanghai and 1,203 asymptomatic infections, according to health authorities.
Under strict implementation of all Covid prevention and control measures, Shanghai will move forward with the resumption of business and market operations in phases starting May 16, local officials said today at a press briefing.