China Daily (Hong Kong)

Tesla will build factory in Shanghai

- By WANG YING and HE WEI in Shanghai Contact the writers at wang_ying@chinadaily.com.cn

After electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc announced its first factory outside the United States in Shanghai on Tuesday, it became China’s first wholly foreign-owned automaker, and the project is the largest ever foreign manufactur­ing investment in Shanghai.

The Gigafactor­y, with a projected annual capacity of 500,000 vehicles, comes after China ended restrictio­ns in April requiring foreign automakers to work through local partners.

“The National Developmen­t and Reform Commission announced earlier this year that China will scrap foreign investment limits for carmakers that manufactur­e fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, so the establishm­ent of Tesla’s factory is understand­able as it is encouraged by the government,” said Aaron Guo, associate director of research at Mintel.

According to Guo, after growing to become the world’s largest new energy car market since 2016, China’s demand for clean energy vehicles has been escalating. Annual sales of new energy cars are expected to reach 838,000 vehicles this year, and exceed 1 million vehicles in 2019.

According to the agreement signed by Tesla and the Shanghai municipal government, Tesla will set up a subsidiary combining research and developmen­t, manufactur­ing, sales, and an electronic vehicle innovation center for R&D.

Tesla Chairman Elon Musk and Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong attended the agreement signing ceremony on Tuesday.

Such planning is in line with Shanghai’s goal of developing highend manufactur­ing and becoming a world-class automotive industrial center, analysts said.

“Shanghai has risen to become the world’s top city in terms of new energy car applicatio­n,” said Zhu Ming, deputy chief of the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervisio­n.

The announceme­nt of the factory was also on the same date that Shanghai rolled out the details of a 100 policies on further opening-up, which encourage foreign investment in advanced manufactur­ing, including foreign-funded new energy automotive projects.

“Tesla’s entry to China is an indication of deepened opening-up in the automobile industry and beyond,” said Cang Xuejun, vicepresid­ent of Shanghai Motor Vehicle Inspection Certificat­ion and Technology Innovation Center.

 ?? LONG WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A Tesla Model 3 is displayed during an auto show in Beijing.
LONG WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY A Tesla Model 3 is displayed during an auto show in Beijing.

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