Tesla's China-made electric vehicle (EV) sales have shown a slight uptick, with the company reporting an 8.7% increase in March compared to the same period last year. This boost in sales comes as the Chinese government continues to implement policies aimed at promoting the adoption of electric vehicles, including tax incentives and investment in charging infrastructure. Despite global supply chain disruptions and economic uncertainty, Tesla's Shanghai factory has maintained its production momentum, solidifying its position as one of the largest EV manufacturers in China. The latest sales figures suggest that Tesla remains a key player in the country's rapidly growing EV market, with the company's vehicles continuing to attract a loyal customer base.


Tesla's China-made EV sales rise 8.7% in March  Reuters