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BEIJING — Local authorities in China have canceled Tesla The automaker said on Sunday that its China-made vehicles passed the country’s data security requirements.
The breakthrough came as Tesla CEO Musk arrived in Beijing for a surprise meeting with Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang, the city’s first major auto show in four years.
Although Tesla’s electric cars are among the most popular in China, they Reportedly banned from some government-related properties amid concerns over what data the U.S. automaker can collect.
Tesla’s press release did not specify which local authorities had lifted restrictions on the cars. The Biden administration earlier this year announced an investigation into whether cars imported from China could have the ability to collect data about the United States and transmit it back to China, posing a national security risk.
Tesla’s vehicles aren’t the only ones to pass data security rules.
In addition to Tesla’s Model 3 and Model Y, many new energy vehicles from China BYD, lotusNezha, ideal car and Nioh The China Association of Automobile Manufacturers and the National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Group/Coordination Center said on Sunday that they had adopted China’s data security requirements.
The center said the new “Internet of Vehicles” data security requirements were released in November and cover vehicles released in 2022 and 2023 that automakers voluntarily submit for inspection.
The rule tests whether a car anonymizes facial recognition data outside the car, defaults to not collecting cockpit data, processes that data inside the car, and prominently notifies users of the processing of personal information. Tesla is among the first automakers to meet data compliance requirements.
Tesla stated in a press release that it has implemented localized data storage in the Shanghai data center in 2021 and passed the ISO 27001 international information security standard after being reviewed by a third-party audit agency.
Musk’s visit to China on Sunday also raised expectations that Tesla’s driver assistance software, fully autonomous driving, will soon be launched in China.
However, JL Warren Capital CEO and Head of Research Junheng Li said on X It is considered “extremely unlikely” to launch a “supervised” version of FSD in China.
She pointed to the challenges Tesla faces as a foreign entity supporting local operations of the software in China.Li said there was “no strategic value” for Beijing to support the promotion of FSD domestically when there are many high-quality local alternatives, such as XpengDriving assistance software.
Li Keqiang visited Xpeng Motors and other companies at the Beijing Auto Show on Sunday and called for innovation and demand to drive production, According to official media reports.
Tesla is not attending this year’s auto show, as was the case when a protester stood on one of Tesla’s cars during the 2021 Shanghai Auto Show. -19 pandemic.