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    Tesla begins hiring in India, signaling its market entry plans

    February 18, 2025
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    Tesla Inc. has initiated hiring in India, signaling its anticipated entry into the South Asian market. The electric vehicle (EV) giant, led by Elon Musk, has listed 13 job openings spanning customer-facing and operational roles, according to a media report. The move follows a recent meeting between Musk and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the United States, where the two discussed Tesla’s prospects in India.

    Tesla begins hiring in India, signaling its market entry plans

    The company’s recruitment efforts, visible on LinkedIn, suggest a strategic expansion plan, with positions available in Mumbai and Delhi. Among the advertised roles are ‘Tesla Advisor,’ ‘Inside Sales Advisor,’ ‘Customer Support Specialist,’ ‘Consumer Engagement Manager,’ and ‘Order Operations Specialist.’ Additionally, Tesla is hiring for technical and service-oriented positions such as ‘Service Manager,’ ‘Business Operations Analyst,’ ‘Parts Advisor,’ and ‘Service Advisor.’

    The inclusion of these roles indicates Tesla’s intent to establish a comprehensive support structure for its vehicles in India. Tesla has historically maintained a cautious stance on entering the Indian market, primarily due to high import duties. However, India recently revised its import policies, lowering the basic customs duty on high-end electric vehicles priced above $40,000 from 110% to 70%. This reduction makes the Indian market more accessible for global automakers like Tesla. Despite being in its early stages compared to China, India’s EV sector is gradually expanding.

    In 2024, Indian consumers purchased approximately 100,000 electric cars, whereas China saw sales of 11 million. Tesla’s entry into India could position it to capitalize on the growing demand and offset slowing global sales, which saw an annual decline for the first time in over a decade. Beyond market expansion, Tesla’s recruitment and investment activities highlight the increasing convergence between Musk’s business ambitions and geopolitical interests. With India emerging as a key player in the global EV transition, Tesla’s engagement in the country marks a strategic shift, reinforcing its long-term vision for international growth. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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