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Tesla's FSD autopilot function approved to be launched in mainland China

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Teslas FSD autopilot function approved to be launched in mainland China

According to the latest report from the Wall Street Journal, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has received "tentative approval" for the FFSD (fully autonomous driving) function to be put on the road in mainland China after his trip to Beijing. This development brings new hope to Tesla’s autonomous driving layout in the Chinese market.

Musk’s visit to Beijing attracted much attention. He met with senior officials in Beijing to discuss the possibility of launching FSD software in China. According to the editor's understanding, one of the important purposes of Musk's trip is to promote the implementation of FSD software in China to further expand Tesla's influence in the Chinese market. During Musk’s visit, Tesla’s official Weibo posted twice in a row, emphasizing that the company would accelerate the implementation of autonomous driving technology.

At the same time, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers and the National Computer Network Emergency Technology Coordination Center also issued the "Notice on Four Security Requirements for Automotive Data Processing (First Batch)". The notice pointed out that all models produced by Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory comply with relevant automotive data security compliance requirements, making it the only foreign-funded enterprise to fully comply with these requirements. The release of this news undoubtedly provides strong support for the launch of Tesla’s FSD function in China.

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