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    Tesla eyes Indian market with first EV shipment and hiring plans

    February 22, 2025
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    Tesla is set to enter the Indian market as its first shipment of electric vehicles is expected to arrive soon. According to a media report citing sources, the U.S.-based EV manufacturer plans to ship thousands of vehicles to a port near Mumbai in the coming months. The move follows Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s recent meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House, where discussions focused on the company’s entry into the world’s most populous country.

    Tesla has been actively working toward launching its brand in India, with hiring initiatives already underway. Reports indicate that the company has engaged with Indian state governments, including Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra, to explore potential locations for a manufacturing facility. Additionally, Tesla has reportedly approached Tata Motors for a possible partnership, though no official confirmation has been provided.

    The EV giant aims to establish a manufacturing plant in India with an annual production capacity of 500,000 vehicles. Tesla’s investment in the facility is expected to range between $2 billion and $3 billion. As part of its market entry strategy, the company has proposed launching a new budget-friendly EV, estimated to be priced between ₹20-25 lakh, to cater to Indian consumers. Initially, Tesla plans to import vehicles from its plant in Germany rather than China, despite the latter’s geographical proximity.

    Reports suggest this decision aligns with concerns raised by the Indian government over imports from China. The first Tesla EVs in India are expected to be available in cities such as New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, with sales likely to commence in the third quarter of the year. Tesla’s market entry has been delayed due to India’s high import duties, which previously stood at 110% for vehicles priced above $40,000.

    However, a recent reduction in customs duties to 70% on such vehicles is expected to ease Tesla’s path into the country. The revised policy could make Tesla’s offerings more competitive in the Indian automotive market. On Wall Street, analysts remain cautious about Tesla’s stock performance. According to TipRanks, the company has a consensus “Hold” rating, with 13 analysts recommending a “Buy,” 12 suggesting “Hold,” and 10 advising “Sell.” The average price target for Tesla shares stands at $351.38, close to its current trading levels.

    Tesla’s entry into India marks a significant step for the EV market in the country, which is witnessing a growing demand for sustainable transportation solutions. With local manufacturing plans in the pipeline and a potential partnership with Tata Motors, the company’s long-term success in India will likely depend on factors such as pricing, policy support, and consumer adoption. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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