Tesla, along with 76 models from six other companies including BYD and LI, has successfully met all four national automotive data security requirements in China, as confirmed by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM). This compliance has resolved issues related to Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities in China and led to the lifting of previous parking and traffic restrictions across various regions. The announcement follows a recent meeting between Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, and Chinese Premier Li, suggesting significant diplomatic influence on the resolution of Tesla's data security concerns.
BREAKING: China Association of Automobile Manufacturers announces that Tesla has passed China’s data security test and cleared its data security risks Announcement comes shortly after Musk met with Premier Li https://t.co/oOON171u4i
GREAT NEWS: Tesla CN reportedly passes all 4 requirements of national automotive data security. Parking/traffic restrictions nationwide have been lifted. Details in Google translation below: On April 28, China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) and National Computer… https://t.co/LSGqceOa0G
On the evening of April 28th, the #China Association of Automobile Manufacturers issued an announcement confirming that @Tesla has met the relevant #datasecurity requirements. https://t.co/W4dEIUtkwJ
Tesla has met all four requirements of the national automotive data security standards, and various regions have gradually lifted bans on parking and driving. 1. The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers and the National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical… https://t.co/8q6NdlZoM7
$TSLA 🇨🇳 Tesla meets all data security processing requirements in China. Continuing to be exciting news.. https://t.co/dnZr3lRTzb https://t.co/MvcxUIseYi
CCA: 76 models from 6 companies including BYD, LI, Tesla, and Azera meet 4 safety requirements for automotive data processing #Tesla FSD in China doesn't have any problems anymore