OREGON: Tesla is looking to set up more than 4,000 superchargers in China in2020, doubling the total number of superchargers it has built in the past five years, as the US electric maker looks to break one of the biggest bottlenecks in the development of new-energy vehicles (NEV) that has led to many consumers hesitating about purchasing NEVs.

The US NEV maker also intends to open the Chinese portion of the Shanghai-London charging line, making cross-border travel for electric vehicles possible, Tesla revealed on Thursday during a press conference it held in its Shanghai office.

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