Tesla's ambitions for autonomous driving receive a significant boost as reports surface of the Chinese government endorsing the company's robotaxi trials with Full Self-Driving capabilities.
Tesla is likely to start testing its advanced driver assistance system in mainland China through a proposed “robotaxi” service, a result of CEO Elon Musk’s discussion with top Chinese ...
Autonomous driving is currently not a priority for Chinese EV buyers, so Tesla’s FSD is unlikely to shake up the industry because local rivals have started to offer similar technologies ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has proposed the use of Tesla vehicles as ‘taxis’ in China as a way of testing the vehicles’ ‘full self-driving’, or FSD functions for the Chinese market, China Daily ...
Tesla is reportedly in the early stages of planning to build a data center to train its self-driving AI in China.l According to a new report from Reuters, Tesla is looking to build a data center ...
A Tesla Model X vehicle on display during an expo in Yantai, Shandong province last month. TANG KE/FOR CHINA DAILY China is very likely to support US vehicle maker Tesla's local testing of ...
Tesla Cybertruck was rushed to the market with many missing features, including driver assistance systems. Not only is Full Self-Driving software unavailable, but the Cybertruck also lacks basic ...
(Bloomberg) — Tesla Inc. is sending executive Tom Zhu back to China, where he led the carmaker’s entry into the country, according to a person familiar with the matter. We apologize, but this video ...
TESLA is sending executive Tom Zhu back to China, where he led the carmaker’s entry into the country, The Wall Street Journal reported. Zhu, one of the company’s three named executive officers, was ...
(Bloomberg) -- Tesla Inc. is sending executive Tom Zhu back to China, where he led the carmaker’s entry into the country, according to a person familiar with the matter. Most Read from Bloomberg ...