Tesla has arrived in India and Bengaluru is its way in
Tesla has arrived in India and Bengaluru is its way in
Tesla India launch imminent as Elon Musk s electric vehicle giant has officially registered with the Registrar of Companies in India at its Bengaluru branch.
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UPDATED: January 12, 2021 23:15 IST
Tesla India Motors and Energy Private Ltd has been incorporated in Bengaluru on January 8, according to filings available with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.
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Tesla has officially registered with the Registrar of Companies in India at its Bengaluru branch.
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Electric vehicle major Tesla gets an India address
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January 13, 2021 11:31 IST
As per an RoC filing, Vaibhav Taneja, Venkatrangam Sreeram and David Jon Feinstein have been named as directors of Tesla’s India subsidiary.
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As per an RoC filing, Vaibhav Taneja, Venkatrangam Sreeram and David Jon Feinstein have been named as directors of Tesla’s India subsidiary.
Electric vehicle company Tesla has officially entered India by registering with the Registrar of Companies as Tesla India Motors and Energy Private Ltd., incorporated in Bengaluru, on January 8.
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ET was the first to report on September 21 Tesla’s move to choose Bengaluru after it entered into talks with the Karnataka govt for its R&D unit.
Tesla opens unit in Bengaluru, names 3 directors ahead of launch
Tesla, the world s most valued carmaker has incorporated a fully owned subsidiary ahead as a first step to set up an R&D unit and a manufacturing plant for its electric vehicles in the country
Tesla’s global senior director David Jon Feinstein, chief accounting officer Vaibhav Taneja and Bengaluru-based entrepreneur Venkatrangam Sreeram are on the board of the India unit, Tesla India Motors and Energy Pvt Ltd,, according to disclosures with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. ET has reviewed the documents that were filed last week.