
Adjustments in Tesla Model 3 Delivery Times Indicate Changing Demand in China
According to Tesla's official website, Chinese customers can now expect a delivery time of 4-6 weeks for all versions of the Model 3.
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According to Tesla's official website, Chinese customers can now expect a delivery time of 4-6 weeks for all versions of the Model 3.

The research arm of the social platform Soul App, Just So Soul, conducted a survey on Generation Z's attitudes towards AIGC.

BYD has emphasized the significance of both electrification and intelligence in its strategy. BYD considers electrification as the first half of the game, while intelligence is the second half.

In the afternoon of June 15, the European Commissioner for Internal Market, Thierry Breton, declared Huawei and ZTE as high-risk vendors during a press conference. Breton recommended that EU Member States avoid using 5G equipment from these companies.

BYD, Wuling Motors, and other Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers will set up factories in Indonesia. The Indonesian government is reportedly considering more tax incentives to attract electric vehicle manufacturers.

On Wednesday, the China Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Promotion (EVCIPA) released its operation data for charging piles in October throughout the country.

Chinese rover Zhurong successfully landed on Mars on Saturday, making China the second country to succeed in the task.

BYD Group President Wang Chuanfu announced on Monday that all BYD vehicle models will be equipped with advanced intelligent driving systems.

On September 28th, the NIO Phone has received its first OTA upgrade since its release.

The Chinese State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) announced Saturday that Tencent Music will face a string of punishments in the interests of safeguarding market competition in the audio streaming sector.

On April 30th, Faraday Future announced that it had received a letter from the NASDAQ Stock Exchange indicating that it would be delisted for not complying with listing rules.

The municipal government of Beijing has been given the green light from China’s State Council on Monday to allow up to 50% of foreign ownership in virtual private network (VPN) services.