In Pics: As Tesla gears up to enter India, BJP shares PM Narendra Modi's meet with Elon Musk in 2015
PM Narendra Modi with Tesla CEO Elon Musk
As Tesla gears up to enter India, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has shared a picture where Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Tesla CEO Elon Musk in 2015 in California's San Jose in the US. Taking to a post on photo and video sharing social networking site, Instagram, the BJP said, "Replug: PM @narendramodi interacting with the CEO of Tesla in San Jose in 2015." Tesla CEO Elon Musk has confirmed the company's plans to enter the Indian market, within days of the electric vehicle maker registering its arm in the country. "As promised," Musk tweeted in response to a thread linked to a blog that analysed how India could still be a market to be developed for Tesla cars despite its high prices.
Tesla to enter India
Earlier this week, it emerged that US electric car maker Tesla has registered its Indian arm amid indications that the company is set to enter the country's automobile market. According to a regulatory filing, the firm has registered Tesla India Motors and Energy Pvt Ltd with Registrar of Companies (RoC) Bangalore.
Tesla India
The company has been registered as an unlisted private entity with a paid-up capital of Rs 1 lakh. Vaibhav Taneja, Venkatrangam Sreeram, and David Jon Feinstein have been appointed as directors of Tesla India, as per the RoC filing.
TElon Musk's Tesla gears up for India
The company is reportedly in talks with five states as it explores feasibility of setting up its manufacturing unit and research and development (R&D) centre in India.
Tesla
In 2020, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said Tesla is set to start its operations in the country in 2021 and would also look at setting up of a manufacturing unit based on demand.
Elon Musk
Tesla had been linked with homegrown auto major Tata Motors for a possible partnership but the latter has denied such a plan.
Elon Musk on Twitter
In November 2021, Musk confirmed on Twitter replying to a fan who asked about the progress of the company's India entry plans saying, "Yea..Next year for sure".
Elon Musk on India
Musk had however in the past also used the Twitter platform announcing the company's intention to enter India.
As promised: Elon Musk
In 2019 also, replying to a Twitter query, Musk had said that he "would love to be there this year. If not, definitely next!" But, in 2018, he had cited as reasons the challenging regulatory environment for not being able to enter India.
Elon Musk's announcement
Earlier, the Maharashtra government had said it is looking for potential investment from Tesla in the state and has held discussions with the company.
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