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Musk lands in Beijing

Tesla CEO seeking to meet top officials on autonomous driving

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Tesla CEO elon Musk was on a flight heading to Beijing to kick off a surprise trip in the electric vehicle maker’s second-biggest market, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.

Musk is seeking to meet senior Chinese officials in Beijing to discuss the rollout of Full-self Driving (FSD) software in China and to obtain approval to transfer data collected in the country abroad to train algorithms for its autonomous driving technologi­es, one of the people said.

Tesla has since 2021 stored all data collected by its Chinese fleet in shanghai as required by Chinese regulators and has not transferre­d any back to the United states.

The Us electric vehicle (ev) maker rolled out FSD, the most autonomous version of its autopilot software, four years ago but has yet to make it available in China despite customers urging it to do so. Musk said this month Tesla may make FSD available to customers in China “very soon”, in response to a query on social media platform X.

Rival Chinese automakers such as Xpeng have been seeking to gain an advantage over Tesla by rolling out similar software.

Musk’s visit to China yesterday was not flagged publicly and the people spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to speak with media. Tesla did not respond immediatel­y to a request for comment.

The trip came just over a week after he scrapped a planned visit to India to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, citing “very heavy Tesla obligation­s”.

The company said this month it would lay off 10% of its global workforce as it grapples with falling sales and an intensifyi­ng price war for evs led by Chinese brands.

Tesla has sold more than 1.7 million cars in China since it entered the market a decade ago and its factory in shanghai is its largest globally.

Musk’s visit coincides with the Beijing autoshow, which opened last week and ends on May 4. Tesla does not have a booth at China’s largest autoshow and last attended in 2021.

Grace Tao, Tesla’s vice president in charge of external relations in China, published a commentary on the social media account of state media outlet People’s Daily arguing that autonomous driving technologi­es would be the new growth engine for ev industry.

Tao said in the article that Tesla was leading autonomous driving research and developmen­t with its “end-to-end neural network” technology and data collected from millions of cars on the road. — Reuters

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