Tesla CEO Elon Musk Heads To China In Surprise Visit To Country; Meets Chinese Premier
Shanghai: Tesla CEO Elon Musk has headed to China on Sunday on a
surprise visit to the country, which is also the second biggest market of the
electric vehicle giant, news agency Reuters reported citing two people with
knowledge of the matter.
Musk's visit to China comes a week after his visit to India was postponed due
to 'Tesla obligations.' He was scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Narendra
Modi and announce plans to enter the Indian market.
Meanwhile, as of now, 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, Reuters said, citing
one of the two people.
Honored to meet with Premier Li Qiang.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 28, 2024
We have known each other now for many years, since early Shanghai days. pic.twitter.com/JCnv6MbZ6W
In response to a query on social media platform X, the Musk stated that Tesla
may make FSD available to customers in China "very soon." Notably, Musk's
visit to China was not made prominently visible in public eyes.
According to Reuters, Tesla, since 2021, has 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 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.
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