Tesla, the renowned electric vehicle manufacturer, has leased flexible office space in Mumbai's BKC for a year, signaling its commitment to expanding operations in the Indian market. The company has also posted several job openings, primarily in Mumbai and Delhi.
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Tesla has leased flexible office space in Mumbai's BKC (Bandra Kurla Complex) for a year.
Tesla has posted 13 roles on its LinkedIn page, covering areas such as engineering, sales, customer support, and operations, primarily based in Mumbai and Delhi.
BKC is known for its modern infrastructure and accessibility, making it a strategic location for businesses looking to establish a presence in the financial and commercial hub of Mumbai.
Tesla faces challenges such as high import duties and a lack of charging infrastructure, which could hinder its entry and expansion in India.
Tesla may consider setting up a manufacturing facility in India in the future to reduce costs and align with the government's 'Make in India' initiative.
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