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Tesla opened two more stores in Shanghai, and the layout of the sales network is the focus in the future.

Recently, Tesla Shanghai Daning International Store and Shanghai Kaiderone Store officially opened, which will provide consultation, test ride, test drive and sales services for consumers. Up to now, Tesla has 14 stores in Shanghai. Tesla said that it plans to build more retail stores in North America and overseas markets, and the overseas markets will focus on China.

Previously, Tao Lin, vice president of foreign affairs of Tesla, announced Tesla's plans to settle in 45 cities in China, including a large number of third-tier cities, including Jinhua, Shaoxing, Huizhou, Jiangmen and Xining.

At the same time, with the expansion of stores and the growth of users, Tesla has also accelerated the construction of the charging network. At present, there are more than 2,500 super charging piles and 2,400 destination charging piles in China, which are distributed in the core business districts and popular self-driving routes of major cities. According to Tesla's official statement, 4000+ super charging piles will be built in 2020, which is twice the total construction in the past five years, and the layout of V3 super charging piles will also be accelerated.

On August 7th, Tesla officially built the V3 super charging station in Beijing Huamao Center and put it into use. This is the first V3 super charging station in Beijing and the third in Chinese mainland.

According to the second quarter financial report released by Tesla, the revenue in the global market showed a downward trend. Tesla's revenue in the US market was $3.09 billion, down11.20% year-on-year; The revenue of Norway and the Netherlands was $65.438+$54.6 million, down 29.08% year-on-year; However, in the China market, Tesla's revenue was $65.438+04 billion, up 654.38+002.9% year-on-year. In the second quarter, Tesla's sales in China reached 365,438+00,000 vehicles, accounting for 30% of its global sales.