Tesla CEO Elon Musk has denied a report that the company's vehicles manufactured in its Shanghai facility will be exported to the United States.
Were that to happen, it could potentially set up a channel for exports to Canada, anonymous sources close to the matter told Reuters.
Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory has the capacity to produce 1.1 million electric vehicles per year, making it the company's most productive manufacturing hub. FILE: Tesla Model Y and Model 3 electric vehicles, which will be sent to the Port of Zeebrugge in Belgium, wait to be loaded on board the roll-on-roll-off cargo vessel Theben operated by Wallenius Wilhelmsen at Nangang port on May 15, 2022, in Shangh
The Shanghai plant, which makes Model 3 sedans and Model Y crossovers, currently sells those vehicles in China and exports them toUntil now, Tesla's cars sold in North America have been built at its plants in Fremont, California, and Austin, Texas. The California plant, Tesla's first, produces the Model S, the Model 3 sedans and the Model X and Model Y crossovers. The Texas plant, which opened earlier this year, makes the Model Y and will produce Tesla's upcoming Cybertruck.
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