Key Points

Tesla is making significant strides in the Indian market by expanding to Delhi with a new showroom and charging infrastructure. The company plans to install 16 Superchargers and 15 Destination Chargers in the capital, following its successful launch in Mumbai. Tesla is committed to creating a comprehensive electric vehicle ecosystem in India, with a focus on local talent and sustainable transportation. The expansion represents a major milestone in Tesla's global growth strategy and India's electric vehicle adoption.

Key Points: Tesla Expands to Delhi with Showroom and Superchargers

  • Tesla launching first Delhi showroom after successful Mumbai entry
  • Four new charging stations planned with 16 Superchargers
  • Company committed to building complete EV ecosystem in India
  • Plans to hire local talent for leadership roles
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After Mumbai, Tesla to open Delhi showroom soon; launch superchargers

Elon Musk's Tesla plans Delhi showroom, 16 Superchargers, focusing on local talent and sustainable EV ecosystem in India

"Indian citizens will be hired to lead the company's operations in the country - Tesla Official Statement"

New Delhi, July 15

After making a grand entry into Mumbai, Elon Musk-run Tesla is now preparing to expand its presence by opening a new showroom in Delhi soon.

Along with this, the electric vehicle giant announced on Tuesday that it will also launch four new charging stations in New Delhi, which will include 16 Superchargers and 15 Destination Chargers.

Tesla has already taken its first official step into the Indian market by launching its 'Experience Centre' in Mumbai and introducing its popular electric SUV, the Model Y.

The company has big plans to grow in India by building a complete ecosystem around electric vehicles, as per its official statement.

This includes showrooms, service facilities, delivery infrastructure, charging stations, logistics hubs, and office spaces across the country.

In Mumbai, Tesla has announced four major charging stations in key areas -- Lower Parel, BKC, Navi Mumbai, and Thane.

These will feature 16 Superchargers and 16 Destination Chargers. A similar plan will soon be implemented in Delhi as well, making it easier for Tesla users to charge their vehicles efficiently.

Tesla emphasised that electric vehicles are just one part of its broader mission. The company's real goal is to create a sustainable ecosystem.

It also shared that over 8 million Tesla vehicles have been delivered across 55 countries globally, and more than 250 new features were added in 2024 alone through over-the-air (OTA) software updates.

The company plans to continue offering such updates to make cars smarter over time. Tesla's autonomous technology, known as Optimus, is also set to expand into more countries.

The company already operates more than 7,000 Supercharging stations with over 70,000 Superchargers around the world.

In a big boost to India's employment market, Tesla confirmed that it will rely entirely on local talent.

"Indian citizens will be hired to lead the company's operations in the country -- ensuring homegrown leadership for a global brand," it said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Exciting news, but I wonder about the pricing. Most Indians can't afford Tesla's current models. Will they introduce more budget-friendly options for our market?
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Ananya R
Great to see Tesla hiring local talent! This will boost our EV ecosystem and create skilled jobs. Hope they collaborate with Indian engineering colleges for R&D too. 🤞
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Vikram M
Charging infrastructure is good, but what about our power cuts? Tesla should work with discoms to ensure reliable electricity supply for these stations. Otherwise it's just showpiece.
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Kavya N
As a Model 3 owner in Mumbai, I can confirm the charging experience is smooth. The superchargers are super fast - 80% in 30 mins! Delhi folks are in for a treat. 😊
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Michael C
While this is progress, I hope Tesla doesn't ignore the need for better roads and parking spaces in Indian cities. No point having fancy cars if we can't drive them properly!
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Priya S
Tesla's entry will push Indian automakers to innovate faster. Healthy competition is always good for consumers. Tata and Mahindra need to step up their EV game now!

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