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Tesla Expands in India with New Manufacturing Plant

Tesla has unveiled plans to set up a new manufacturing plant in India, focusing on producing electric vehicles (EVs) for both local and regional markets. This strategic initiative is expected to significantly enhance India’s EV infrastructure and reduce the country’s reliance on imported vehicles.

The new plant will be situated in Karnataka, generating thousands of jobs and contributing to the state’s economic growth. This development aligns with India’s vision to promote sustainable transportation and reduce carbon emissions, representing a major milestone in the nation’s automotive industry.

Tesla’s investment in India not only underscores its commitment to the region but also supports India’s broader environmental goals. By boosting local EV production, Tesla aims to foster a greener automotive sector and encourage the adoption of clean energy vehicles, positioning India as a key player in the global EV market.

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