Now the Chinese government will give a huge boost to Tesla, the company's Electric Cars have been included in the purchase list
Tesla: Good news is coming from China for Tesla, the company that makes the best Electric Cars in the world. According to Chinese media, the country's government has included Tesla's cars in its purchase list. How can Tesla Electric benefit from this step of the Chinese government. Let's know.
To prevent pollution from electric vehicles, the Chinese government has chosen to purchase electric vehicles. In this sequence, China has updated its buying list. How will China's move benefit Tesla. We are informing you of this news.
To promote electric vehicles, the Chinese government has included Tesla on its buying list. According to Chinese media, the government's decision will greatly benefit the electric firm.
The inclusion of Tesla on the purchasing list will have the advantage of allowing the Chinese local government to purchase Tesla vehicles for service. According to the article, this is the first time Tesla vehicles have been approved for government purchase in China.
According to China's official media outlet Paper on Thursday, Tesla's best-selling Model Y has been included in the purchase list of electric and plug-in hybrid models. China's eastern Jiangsu provincial government published 56 batches of new energy vehicle purchases for use as service cars by party, government, and public organizations in a government statement on June 6. Apart from the Model Y made at Tesla's Shanghai factory and Volvo Cars' XC40, the remaining 54 batches were all EVs and hybrids of Chinese brands. Volvo Cars is owned by Chinese automaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group. Neither the government nor the Chinese media disclosed the number of Model Y cars that the Jiangsu provincial government can buy.
Tesla's cars were banned from entering certain government and military compounds in China. The restrictions were lifted after it received support from the country's top auto industry association, which said data collection by Tesla fleets in China in April was compliant. As demand for Chinese cars abroad has waned due to the prospect of tariffs and domestic competition, deliveries of Tesla's China-made vehicles fell 9% in the first half compared with the same period in 2023.