Tesla Apologizes For Blaming Charging Failure on China''s State Grid
On Monday morning, Tesla apologized to the State Grid in a statement on its Weibo account, saying that the conversation between the staff member and the customer was recorded and
On Monday morning, Tesla apologized to the State Grid in a statement on its Weibo account, saying that the conversation between the staff member and the customer was recorded and
The announcement, shared by Tesla on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, revealed that the new project would become China''s largest grid-side energy storage installation
Tesla has inked its first deal to build a grid-scale battery power plant in China amid a strained trading relationship between Beijing and Washington. The U.S. company posted on the
Tesla [TSLA:US] released a video through its official Weibo [WB:US] account to apologize to State Grid for a misleading statement by the US firm''s employee, as reported by Caixin
The new facility will be located in Shanghai, where Tesla''s existing battery factory has already produced over 100 Megapack units in Q1 of this year. Tesla described the upcoming facility
The $556 million deal, first reported by Chinese outlet Yicai and confirmed by Tesla via Chinese social media platform Weibo, will see the company construct the country''s largest grid-side...
Tesla said on Chinese social media service Weibo that the site will be the largest of its kind in China when it''s up and running. The announcement isn''t just a regional milestone. The deal...
Tesla has signed its first deal to build a grid-scale battery power plant in China. The U.S. company posted on the Chinese social media service Weibo that the project would be the largest of...
The project will help with the flexible adjustment of grid resources, and "effectively solve pressures relating to urban power supply," Tesla said in a post to the Chinese social media platform Weibo.
In the video, which went viral, the Tesla employee appears to blame the state utility''s charging infrastructure. The power company''s Nanchang branch denied the allegations, saying that
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