Tesla Said to Be in Talks With Tata Power for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure: Report
Tesla will set up an electric-car manufacturing unit in the southern Indian state of Karnataka.
Tesla is exploring an arrangement with Indian conglomerate Tata Sons’ power generation unit, Tata Power, to set up charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in the country, CNBC-TV18 reported on Friday, citing sources.
Shares of Tata Power rose 5.5 percent to their best closing level since June 9, 2014 after the report, which comes as the Palo Alto-based electric-car maker gears up for an India launch later this year with plans to import and sell its Model 3 electric sedan in India.
Tesla will set up an electric-car manufacturing unit in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, according to a government document seen by Reuters
The talks between Tata Power and Tesla are in the initial stages and no arrangements have been finalised yet, the report said.
In January, the US electric-car maker incorporated Tesla Motors India and Energy Private with its registered office in the southern city of Bengaluru, a hub for global technology companies.
Tata Motors, the carmaking unit of Tata Sons, last week denied any tie-up with Tesla, after media reports suggested the two companies were discussing a partnership.
Source: gadgets
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