Tesla looks to significantly expand its retail and sales presence in North America, China, and other countries, as it is gearing up for increased sales over the next years, Electrek reports , citing job listings and sources. Tesla, which has backtracked on its idea from last year to sell cars only online, is now looking to open retail locations in Tucson, Arizona, El Paso, Texas, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Smithtown, New York. The U.S. electric vehicle maker also wants to open a store near Montreal in Canada, as well as in Singapore. China will be the main focus of Tesla’s retail presence outside North America. In early January this year, Tesla delivered its first cars to customers from its newly built Gigafactory in Shanghai, just a year after it broke ground on the site for the construction. Sales in China of Tesla’s electric vehicles made in China rebounded to hit […]