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Tesla jumps after saying it expanded its charging network in China (TSLA)

Tesla said it has expanded its charging network in China, a Chinese news agency reported.

  • China is important for the electric auto maker because it's larger than the North American market and the government has made efforts to increase electric car use.

Shares of Tesla rose 3.5% on Thursday after the company said it has expanded its charging network in China, Xinhua News Agency reported.

Tesla's China branch said its charging network is now in Beijing, most cities in the Yangtze River delta, the Pearl River delta, the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, and areas in Chengdu and Chongqing, according to Xinhua.

The US electric auto maker now has over 1,000 superchargers — which are capable of charging vehicles within an hour — and more than 2,000 regular chargers across China.

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China is an important market for the car maker because the country represents a larger auto market than the US and Canadian markets combined. The Chinese government has also made a conspicuous push to get electric vehicles on the road.

Last year, Tesla delivered Model S and Model X vehicles in China that could adapt to Chinese chargers, giving consumers more charging options outside of Tesla's charging networks.

Tesla's stock was trading at $344.95 per share, and was up 7.41% for the year.

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