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Tesla's FSD Technology Coming Soon to China With New Data Center and Operations Team

Tesla's new data center ensures local data privacy. The 20-member operations team will adapt FSD to Chinese roads, intensifying competition in the domestic market.

This is a presentation and here we can see vehicles on the road and we can see some text written.
This is a presentation and here we can see vehicles on the road and we can see some text written.

Tesla's FSD Technology Coming Soon to China With New Data Center and Operations Team

Tesla has taken a significant step in the Chinese market by establishing a data center in the country. This move, along with the formation of an operations team, signals the imminent introduction of Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology to Chinese consumers.

The new data center will store data from Tesla vehicles operating in the mainland market, ensuring local data privacy and compliance with regulations. Meanwhile, Tesla has been rigorously testing FSD in various international markets, including the UK, Norway, Germany, and now China.

To drive this initiative, Tesla is assembling a 20-member operations team dedicated to promoting and deploying FSD in China. While specific team members remain unnamed, their expertise will be crucial in adapting FSD to local conditions. Tesla's competitors in the domestic new energy automobile sector are also actively developing intelligent driving solutions, aiming to match Tesla's capabilities.

Tesla's FSD technology, distinct from its Autopilot assistance system, is poised to reach Level 4 or 5 self-driving capabilities, as believed by CEO Elon Musk. With the data center established and the operations team forming, Tesla is ready to deploy FSD across the Chinese market, further solidifying its position as a leader in electric vehicle technology.

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