Tesla India Motor & Energy Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of Tesla Inc., has expanded its real estate footprint in India by leasing a large space in Gurugram for a new retail, service, and delivery centre.
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Leasing space in Gurugram, particularly on Sohna Road, is significant because it is the automobile servicing hub of the National Capital Region. This strategic location will help Tesla access a pool of skilled talent and establish a strong presence in the region.
Tesla is paying approximately ₹40 lakh per month for 33,475 square feet of ground floor space at Orchid Business Park on Sohna Road in Gurugram.
Tesla has expanded to several cities in India, including Mumbai, Pune, and Delhi. In Mumbai, Tesla has a service centre and a retail outlet, while it has office space in Pune and a showroom in Delhi.
The lease for the space in Gurugram is for nine years, with Tesla paying a security deposit of ₹2.41 crore.
The rental rate for the space in Gurugram is ₹120 per sq ft per month, which is 6% higher than the average for such a big space in the area.
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