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TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2023
Elon Musk hilariously posts two-word tweet on Tesla’s arrival in India 

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14 January, 2021, 01:55 pm
Last modified: 14 January, 2021, 02:27 pm

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Elon Musk hilariously posts two-word tweet on Tesla’s arrival in India 

In October, he had said, "Next year for sure" in reply to a post with a photograph of a T-shirt with the message: "India wants Tesla"

TBS Report
14 January, 2021, 01:55 pm
Last modified: 14 January, 2021, 02:27 pm
FILE PHOTO: Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk attends an opening ceremony for Tesla China-made Model Y program in Shanghai, China January 7, 2020. REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk attends an opening ceremony for Tesla China-made Model Y program in Shanghai, China January 7, 2020. REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo

World's richest man has welcomed his company's new expansion in India with a two word tweet, "As Promised".

This was Elon Musk's first reaction after news broke of Tesla registering an office in Bengaluru on Tuesday, reports NDTV. 

"Tesla cars will be expensive but may eventually become more affordable for the Indian middle class when the company starts production," he wrote in a thread linking to a blog post. 

As promised

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 13, 2021

The Tesla CEO has tweeted several times in recent years about his India plans. In October, he had said, "Next year for sure" in reply to a post with a photograph of a T-shirt with the message: "India wants Tesla".

According to the blog in the Tesla fan site Tesmanian that he has replied to, Tesla is in talks with five states to open stores, an office, an R&D centre and a factory for production.
It also explains Tesla's focus on a "wealthy segment" in a country where there are vast economic disparities.

"Many people assume that if most of the country's population is poor, then there is no market for Tesla. However, they need to understand that the company is not aimed at selling cars to the entire population of India. In fact, out of 1.387 billion people, the producer is targeting a smaller (relative to the entire population), but a rather wealthy segment of the population," it says.

"As sad as it may be, out of this population, about 1.3 billion people will not be able to afford a car like Tesla. However, there is still a market for the company of around 85 million people who can afford to buy a premium car."

The blog says India has a huge market for Tesla's development, and many of the country's richest people have been waiting for the company to come here for several years now.

"At the moment, due to the high tariffs in India, Tesla cars will be expensive. Nevertheless, if the company has its own production, it will reduce the cost of cars to an acceptable level, which will make them more affordable. Thus, at some point, Tesla cars may become affordable for the middle class as well," says the Tesla blog.

Indian state government of Karnataka has already offered land to Tesla to set-up a manufacturing facility.

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa confirmed in a tweet that the carmaker has set up an R&D unit in Bengaluru. "Karnataka will lead India's journey towards Green Mobility. Electric Vehicle Manufacturer Tesla will soon start its operations in India with an R&D unit in Bengaluru. I welcome Elon Musk to India and Karnataka and wish him all the very best," he wrote on Tuesday.

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