
Last week, Tesla opened what was being called the largest delivery centre in China.
The new Tesla delivery center opened on September 9, 2021. The centre has 11,800 square kilometers (127,014 sq. ft.) and 101 parking spaces dedicated to customer vehicle deliveries. The new delivery center allows customers to test drive vehicles, purchase cars and also receive delivery of vehicles.
A translation of Tesla China’s post about the video is below:
Eight years of hard work, non-stop [come on] Tesla delivery center in Asia with the largest single area, sales and delivery integration Beijing crab island # Tesla Center# is put into use! As the camera approaches, we witness the true beauty of Lushan together~
The new Tesla delivery center is located in Xiedao (Crab Island) in Beijing.
You can see a short video of the delivery center from Tesla China below:
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