Tesla intends to produce at least 1,000 Model 3s a week from the Shanghai factory by the end of this year
Tesla got an approval to a government list of automotive manufacturers, China‘s industry ministry said on Thursday, as it granted the electric-vehicle maker a certificate it needs to start production in the country.
The list was published by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
This means “the green light is fully given to Tesla for production in China,” said Yale Zhang, head of the Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight. Tesla can start production any time, he said
Tesla did not immediately respond to an e-mailed request for comment. The $2 billion (roughly Rs. 14,000 crores) factory it is building in the eastern Chinese city of Shanghai is its first car manufacturing site overseas.
Reuters reported earlier this month that Tesla plans to start production at its China factory this month. It is unclear when it will meet year-end production targets because of uncertainties around orders, labour and suppliers.
Tesla intends to produce at least 1,000 Model 3s a week from the Shanghai factory by the end of this year, as it tries to boost sales in the world’s biggest auto market and avoid higher import tariffs imposed on US cars.
The factory, China’s first fully foreign-owned car plant, also reflects Beijing’s broader shift to open up its car market.
Shanghai authorities have offered Tesla assistance to speed up construction, and China excluded Tesla models from a 10 percent car purchase tax on August 30.