Share the news of April 4 with wechat scanning QR code < / P > < p > to friends and circles of friends < / P > < p > according to foreign media reports, the internal notice released by electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla on Sunday shows that it has sent a notice to workers and suppliers, and the Shanghai factory will not resume production on Monday (April 4) as expected p> < p > < / P > < p > according to people familiar with the matter, Tesla originally planned to resume production on Monday, but the internal notice said that the resumption plan has now been cancelled, but the company did not specify the reason or when it is expected to resume production p> < p > Tesla said that the current epidemic restriction measures are still effective, requiring all employees to stay at home and comply with community orders p> < p > Tesla Shanghai plant produces cars for the Chinese market and is also its most important export center. Since March 28, the production of Tesla's Shanghai plant has been shut down. The company had expected to stop production for only four days, but due to the epidemic restrictions, Tesla cancelled the production plan originally scheduled to resume work on Friday and Saturday p> < p > it is worth noting that this shutdown is the longest since Tesla Shanghai plant was put into operation at the end of 2019. In mid March, the plant stopped production for two days due to the epidemic p> < p > according to people familiar with the matter, Tesla produces 6000 model 3 and 10000 model y vehicles per week at its Shanghai plant, and the continuous shutdown may affect the company's production and delivery data in March and April 2022 p> "Tesla's chief executive and Musk's team didn't respond immediately because of the exceptionally difficult situation in the last quarter," he said p> < p > on Saturday, Tesla reported that 310048 electric vehicles were delivered in the first quarter of 2022, the highest delivery record in a single quarter, with a total of 305407 vehicles produced. Tesla's new plant in Austin, Texas, will open this week, and its plant near Berlin, Germany, was put into operation last month. (small) < / P > < p >