Elon Musk’s quick visit to China paid immediate dividends, with Tesla Inc. receiving in-principle approval from government officials to deploy its driver-assistance system in the world’s biggest auto market.
Elon Musk has won some breathing room. The boss of electric automaker Tesla’s surprise weekend visit to Chinese premier Li Qiang may pave the way for its assisted-driving technology to roll out in the country.
Tesla Inc. gave back some of its $82 billion gain in market value as several analysts questioned just how meaningful it is that Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk secured tacit approval to offer driver-assistance features in China.
One could argue that Tesla has already "won" the charging game, now that everyone else has agreed to adopt Tesla's NAC technology as the standard for charging. And one could say t
Tesla shares remain in focus Tuesday after jumping 37% in the past five trading days amid news that the EV maker plans to accelerate production of new models and has reportedly won tentative approval to deploy its Full Self-Driving system in China.
Tesla stock was down 5.5% Tuesday, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite had slipped 1.1% and 1.3%, respectively. Reports of more layoffs at Tesla and the departure of two execut
Tesla reported its first-quarter earnings after market hours on Tuesday, and they didn't look good at all. Revenue declined by 9% year over year, while non- GAAP (adjusted) earnings plummeted by nearly 50%.
BofA analyst reiterates Buy rating on Tesla, citing near-term catalysts like China breakthrough, Robotaxi event, new product launch, and FSD licensing. Potential for significant earnings benefit and competitive advantage.
In fact, perhaps one of those competitors, Pony Eye, which is already running robotaxi fleets in China with its partner, Toyota. Steve, what can you tell us about this exercise and endeavour? Yeah, that's right.
BEIJING >> Tesla has concluded a series of arrangements with regulators and a Chinese artificial intelligence company during a quick trip to Beijing on Sunday and Monday by Elon Musk, the carmaker’s CEO,
Tesla CEO Elon Musk cancelled his meeting with India PM Modi last week, and instead went to China to make progress towards an advanced driver assistance package.
Tesla is on the cusp of selling its highest-level driver-assistance product in China. Citi analyst Jeff Chung weighs in on what that means for the electric-vehicle maker.
Teslas ambition to dominate Chinas self-driving market faces significant challenges as local rivals like BYD and Huawei rapidly advance in autonomous technology. During his recent visit to Beijing, Elon Musk
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