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Tesla included in Shenzhen EV license program

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Mar 27, 2015 5:04 PM CET

Chinese media report that Tesla has been included in a special license program for electric cars in the southern city of Shenzhen in Guangdong Province.

In December last year Shenzhen implemented a program to limit the number of new car licenses to 100.000 a year, in a bid to fight pollution and traffic jams. The number is divided by 80.000 licenses for petrol-powered cars and 20.000 licenses for electric cars.

When there is more demand than supply the license plates will be allocated by a lottery. Unsurprisingly, demand for license plates for petrol-powered cars far exceeded supply and a monthly lottery started in January. Unsurprisingly again, demand for license plates for electric cars was much lower than supply, with only 3% or 600 licenses allocated to car buyers. No lottery needed here, everybody who bought an electric car got a license. But!

So far, the 20.000 licenses were only for electric cars that were made in China, making it virtually impossible to legally register a Tesla Model S in Shenzhen. That now has been changed and Tesla is in the program, meaning that Tesla buyers can expect with utmost certainty they will get a license plate.

Whether this will mean much for official Tesla sales in Shenzhen is not sure. Tesla only has a single store in the city where sales have been slow from the beginning. The company also battles an aggressive gray market (parallel import), always a big problem down south, where brand new Model S cars are offered below market price. Some sources even say they gray market sells more Teslaas than Tesla.

They know how to sell a car. Model S cars at a gray-market dealer in Shenzhen.

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