Tesla Inc. is expanding its footprint in India by leasing a 30-seater private office space in the Kurla area, near the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) business district. This move signifies the company's growing commitment to the Indian market.
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Tesla's new office is located in the Kurla area, near the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) business district in Mumbai.
The new office in Kurla has a capacity of 30 seats.
The BKC is a bustling business district in Mumbai known for its financial institutions and skyscrapers. By setting up an office in this area, Tesla aims to enhance its operational capabilities and better serve the Indian market.
Tesla is exploring various opportunities in India, including setting up a manufacturing facility and building a strong brand presence. The company is committed to promoting electric mobility and supporting the growth of the EV sector in India.
Tesla's entry into India is expected to accelerate the growth of the EV market, bring new technologies and innovations, and promote competition and innovation in the automotive industry. It aligns with the Indian government's goals for clean energy and sustainable transportation.
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