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Tesla's India entry set to transform domestic EV landscape: Experts

Tesla has officially entered India with its Model Y launch in Mumbai, sparking excitement in the EV sector. The company plans rapid expansion with showrooms and fast-charging stations across Delhi and other cities. Industry experts believe Tesla’s tech and brand appeal will drive premium EV adoption despite higher costs. This move is expected to accelerate India’s transition to sustainable mobility with a complete ecosystem.

New Delhi, July 16

The official launch of Tesla in India has created a buzz in the electric vehicle (EV) industry, with experts on Wednesday calling it a major turning point for the country’s clean mobility future.

Industry leaders believe Tesla’s arrival will not only benefit consumers but also reshape the overall EV ecosystem in India.

Nikhil Dhaka, an auto expert from Primus Partners, said Tesla’s entry marks a significant moment in India's journey towards sustainable transportation.

“Tesla isn’t just another carmaker entering the Indian market -- it brings global ambition, advanced technology and a promise to push innovation across the sector,” he told IANS.

While Tesla's cars will likely be priced in the entry-level luxury segment, experts believe that many Indian buyers will still be drawn to the brand.

“Tesla has a strong brand appeal and tech advantage. Many buyers may stretch their budgets by 20 to 25 per cent just to own a Tesla,” Dhaka stated.

The US EV giant has announced that it is now preparing to open a new showroom in Delhi.

Along with this, the EV company announced that it will soon set up four new charging stations in New Delhi.

These will include 16 Superchargers and 15 Destination Chargers for EV users, according to its official statement.

Tesla on Tuesday launched its first ‘Experience Centre’ in Mumbai, where it also introduced its popular electric SUV, the Model Y, to Indian customers.

In an official statement, the company said it plans to build a full EV ecosystem in India.

This will include showrooms, service centres, delivery hubs, charging points, logistics facilities, and office spaces across the country.

In Mumbai, Tesla has already announced four major charging stations in important locations like Lower Parel, Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC), Navi Mumbai, and Thane.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Great news but who can afford these cars? Even their cheapest model will cost more than my annual salary. Government should focus on making EVs accessible to middle class first.

Arjun K

The charging infrastructure is what excites me most! If Tesla can set up reliable fast-charging stations across highways, it will remove range anxiety for all EV owners, not just Tesla buyers. Game changer for road trips! 🚗⚡

Sarah B

As an expat living in Mumbai, I'm thrilled! But I hope Tesla adapts to Indian conditions - our roads, weather and driving habits are very different from US/Europe. The cars need to be built for Indian realities.

Vikram M

While I welcome Tesla, we must ensure this doesn't become another market dominated by foreign brands. Our homegrown companies like Tata and Mahindra are doing great work in EVs too. Let's support them equally!

Kavya N

The service centers better be prepared! Indian customers expect quick, affordable after-sales service. Tesla's famous for bad customer service abroad. Hope they've learned their lesson before coming here 😅

Aditya G

Exciting times! But I'm worried about our electricity infrastructure. In my Bangalore apartment, we already have power cuts. How will we charge these

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