Electric car maker Tesla has set up 27 supercharging stations on the 5,000-km long Silk Road, running from west to east China, which the company claims to be the longest supercharger route. The Road was a network of trade routes connecting east to the west, and was important for economic, political and cultural exchanges till about the 18th century. Tesla tweeted about the route with a video, which was retweeted by the Tesla chief Elon Musk. The country is one of the biggest electric car markets, and is important for the US-based company. It sold over 33,000 'Made in China' electric cars in May, including exports. Watch the video for more.
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