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Tesla Ramps Up Japan Expansion: Doubling Service Centers to Fuel EV Momentum
Tesla is set to more than double its service centers in Japan, reaching over 30 by the end of 2026. This move, driven by a booming EV customer base, marks a shift from online‑only sales to a blend of physical and digital strategies. Tesla plans to expand its retail stores and fast‑charging network, catering to the growing demand for EV infrastructure.
Tesla's Expansion Strategy in Japan
Growth of Tesla's Service Center Network
Timeline for Store Expansion in Japan
Enhancements to Tesla's Charging Infrastructure
Sales Performance and Market Impact
Adapting to Japan's CHAdeMO Charging Standard
Shift from Online Sales to Physical Locations
Tesla's Competitive Positioning in Japan
Introduction of Full Self‑Driving in Japan
Global Implications of Tesla's Japan Expansion
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