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Tesla, Unicom to build charging network

By Reuters | China Daily | Updated: 2014-08-30 08:05

US electric carmaker Tesla Motors Inc on Friday said it will partner with China's No 2 mobile carrier China United Network Communications Corp Ltd to build charging outlets across the country to push sales in the world's biggest auto market.

The companies have signed a deal to build charging posts at 400 China Unicom stores in 120 cities, and will also set up super-charging outlets in 20 Chinese cities, Tesla's China spokeswoman Peggy Yang said.

Tesla's billionaire co-founder Elon Musk has said he expects to invest hundreds of millions of dollars to build charging outlets in China as the company seeks to compete more effectively with foreign rivals such as BMW and Daimler AG and address Chinese customers' complaints about belated product delivery.

"The deal represents our biggest investment so far in charging facilities in China," Yang said in a telephone interview. Tesla had previously struck deals with Chinese property developers including Soho China Ltd and China Yintai Holdings Ltd to build charging outlets.

A shortage of charging facilities has long been considered a major roadblock to electric car sales in China, endangering Beijing's ambition to put 5 million green vehicles on the road by 2020.

By linking up with China Unicom, which has stores nationwide, Tesla can quickly service customers in most parts of China. Tesla began delivering its Model S sedans in Beijing and Shanghai in April. The charging service will be for free and is only available for Tesla vehicles, according to the Tesla China spokeswoman.

Rival BMW will deliver its electric sedan i3 and plug-in hybrid i8 sports car next month, while Daimler will launch premium electric car Denza later this year jointly with Chinese carmaker BYD Co Ltd.

Palo Alto, California-based Tesla is barred by Chinese rules from making cars in China unless it forms a joint venture with a local automaker.

Tesla, which makes cars in a factory in the San Francisco suburb of Fremont which once produced about 400,000 cars a year for Toyota Motor Corp and General Motors Corp when the plant was owned and operated by the two auto giants, is still interested in making cars in China independently, according to a China executive of Tesla who declined to be identified.

But that is unlikely in the foreseeable future unless China changes its current policy, he said.

Tesla, Unicom to build charging network

Tesla charging facilities installed in a community in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. A shortage of charging facilities has long been seen as a major roadblock to electric car sales in China, endangering Beijing's ambition to put 5 million green vehicles on the road by 2020. Long Wei / China Daily

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