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Tesla’s First Experience Centre in India Opens Soon – Here’s What You Need to Know About EV Incentives!

In recent months, the company has been able to establish multiple commercial properties, including a facility in Kurla West, Mumbai, that is expected to serve as a vehicle service center

Tesla is all set to open its first Experience Center in India on July 16 at the Jio World Drive, marking a significant milestone in the American EV manufacturer’s foray into the Indian market. The 4,000 sqft retail space that was leased by the brand in March is located close to the Apple flagship store. The launch of the new Experience Centre is a part of a broader strategic maneuver targeted towards expansion in India.

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In recent months, the company has been able to establish multiple commercial properties, including a facility in Kurla West, Mumbai, that is expected to serve as a vehicle service centre. Tesla’s footprint will now extend to four key locations: an engineering hub in Pune, a registered office in Bengaluru, and an office near Bandra Kurla Complex. 

Tesla has recently gone through a leadership change. Tesla India’s head, Prashanth Menon, stepped down in the last month after nearly a decade leading the company. Until a new leader is appointed, Tesla’s China-based team has been managing the Indian operations. While the company has been trying to establish its presence in India, its manufacturing plans are still unclear. Tesla only wants to open showrooms and sell imported cars manufactured elsewhere. 

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Tesla’s Plan Ahead

The Experience centre opening signals a renewed push into the Indian EV market, potentially laying down the groundwork for further developments despite going through regulatory and policy considerations around imports and localization requirements.

To support the influx of international manufacturers to India, a new EV incentive program was unveiled in March last year. The policy will slash the duty to 15% on any imported electric car that is priced at approximately $35,000. The condition raised by the government is that if an automaker invests at least 14.5 billion rupees, or about $500 million, to set up a local plant within three years. After fulfilling such conditions, manufacturers will be able to import about 8,000 cars yearly at the previously reduced rate. 

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While such incentives have been directed to bring in foreign manufacturers to produce in India, certain brands such as Tesla have sought different routes. Tesla has projected its plan to only sell imported vehicles in India through company-owned outlets. Other manufacturers, such as VinFast and other,s are already building a new factory in India even before the policy had kicked in.

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Shriyansh Garg

Shriyansh Garg

Sub Editor

Shriyansh Garg is a Journalist with over three years of experience in the Media Industry. Over the years, he has covered and written on a wide range of topics ranging from automobiles and technology to travel. At News 24, he focuses on Tech And Automobiles. Being a passionate auto Enthusiast, Shriyansh finds ultimate solace in exploring the diverse facets of machines and their intrinsic nuances. He completed his Post-graduation in Media Studies in 2021, and since then, he has been able to harness his writing skills and acumen to deliver quality content for brands like Trade India, Bharat Arpanet, and several others. As an Integral part of the English Digital Team at News 24 he applies his best writing capabilities for covering tech and auto-related news updates

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First published on: Jul 12, 2025 04:19 PM IST


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