Tesla, an American electric vehicle manufacturer, plans to enter India this year and could begin selling electric cars as early as April, according to the sources…
As per the report, beginning in April of this year, Tesla intends to sell imported automobiles from its Berlin facility in India. The EV manufacturer intends to release less expensive EV versions that cost about $25,000.
Tesla has opted to lease space for a showroom in the Aerocity neighborhood close to the international airport in New Delhi, and the automaker has also selected space in Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex, which is a commercial and retail center close to the airport. As per the sources.
In addition, the business advertised 13 mid-level positions in India this week, including some store and customer relationship managers. Tesla is hiring in India for a number of positions, such as customer service representative and business operations analyst. The positions are for the 'Mumbai Suburban' area, according to the employment advertisements on the company's website.
The hiring by Tesla in India comes shortly after Elon Musk, the American tech billionaire and founder of the business, met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India during the latter's recent visit to the United States.
Elon Musk, the American tech billionaire and founder of the company, abruptly postponed his planned trip to India in April of last year, claiming he had "very heavy Tesla obligations." However, the trip had sparked anticipation that Musk would soon announce plans for the future of Tesla's electric car sales in India.
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