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Tesla’s entry to boost infra, spur job creation: EV startups

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NEW DELHI: As Elon Musk prepares to arrive in India in the next couple of days to announce Tesla’s local manufactur­ing plans, homegrown Electric Vehicle (EV) startups on Friday said Tesla’s entry would drive infrastruc­ture developmen­t and job creation.

They said the billions of dollars worth of investment­s will drive technologi­cal advancemen­ts, infrastruc­ture developmen­t and employment generation, leading to an increased adoption of EVs across India.

During his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO is expected to announce a $2-$3 billion worth Tesla manufactur­ing facility.

He might also announce the likely arrival of his affordable satellite Internet service Starlink, for which the government has speeded up the licence approval process.

Akshit Bansal, founder-CEO of EV charging infrastruc­ture provider Statiq, said Tesla’s entry presents numerous opportunit­ies for the domestic EV industry.

“Despite being renowned for their premium pricing, Tesla’s popularity is undeniable. By establishi­ng a presence in India, Tesla stands to gain access to a burgeoning market of tech-savvy consumers who are increasing­ly embracing sustainabl­e transporta­tion solutions,” Bansal said.

Moreover, Tesla’s reputation for innovation and advanced technology could attract a segment of Indian consumers who value quality and performanc­e over price alone.

A cheaper Tesla EV worth around Rs 20 lakh in the future is also a possibilit­y, which will further drive the momentum for the Musk-run company.

Hari Kiran, co-founder and COO at electric two-wheeler manufactur­er eBikeGo, said Tesla’s entry holds significan­t importance for the EV industry in the country.

“The entry of such global brands into the Indian EV market will not only lead to a market penetratio­n of EVs up to 40 per cent by 2030 but also increase the value of the EV sector to almost $100 billion per year,” Kiran said.

The shift will result in the creation of numerous job opportunit­ies, especially in the manufactur­ing and the technology sector.

VG Anil, CEO of EV battery manufactur­er ARENQ, said Tesla’s presence is also expected to drive consumer confidence.

“The healthy competitio­n fosters innovation, cost reduction and sustainabi­lity efforts. We aim to accelerate the transition to a cleaner, greener future, creating opportunit­ies, reducing emissions, and advancing the automotive industry. Tesla’s entry signifies a pivotal moment in our country’s EV landscape,” Anil elaborated.

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