PM Modi’s determination set to bring Tesla to Indian roads soon

"INDI Alliance insulting spirit of Constitution, Baba Saheb Ambedkar": PM Modi --- File Photo

New Delhi, Apr 4:  It was in 2015 when Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Tesla facility in Palo Alto, California and Elon Musk took him for a tour of his electric car plant, convincing the PM that electric vehicles are going to be the next big disruptor. Nearly a decade later, the Tesla is set to come to – and be made in – India.

The tech billionaire is finally sending a team of experts to scout for a possible location to set up a $2-$3 billion EV plant in the country.
Reports say that on top of the Tesla CEO’s mind are three states — Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu — which have an EV infrastructure in place, as well as ports which make it easier for the electric car giant “to export cars”.

   

The credit goes to PM Modi’s persistent efforts in convincing Musk to look at India as his next big destination to establish a Tesla Gigafactory and export EVs to the rest of the world. In June last year, PM Modi met Musk in the US and appreciated his efforts at making technology accessible and affordable in various sectors.

The Prime Minister invited Musk to explore opportunities in India for investments in the electric mobility sector. After meeting the Prime Minister, Musk started exploring setting up his supply chain ecosystem in India, thus producing cheaper electric cars that might even start from Rs 20 lakh.

In Musk’s own words, “He (PM Modi) cares about India because he’s pushing us to make significant investments in India, which is something that we intend to do and we’re just trying to figure out the right timing”.

PM Modi “really wants to do the right thing for India. He wants to make sure that the advantage from investments accrues to India’s advantage, which is, you know that’s the job”, the billionaire told reporters after meeting the PM.
India has more “promise than any large country in the world”, he added.

Last November, Union Minister Piyush Goyal also visited Tesla’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in California. He posted on X that it was “extremely delighted to see talented Indian engineers and finance professionals working at senior positions and contributing to Tesla’s remarkable journey to transform mobility”.

“Also proud to see the growing importance of Auto component suppliers from India in the Tesla EV supply chain. It is on its way to double its component imports from India,” the Union Minister added.
The Tesla owner, however, apologised to Goyal for not being able to meet him as he was unwell.

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