Electric Vehicles

Tesla Gets Nod to Launch Three More Models in India: BL

 

Tesla, the world’s most popular electric vehicle maker, has secured approval for three more models from India’s vehicle testing and certification agencies, Business Line reported.

Tesla India Motors and Energy, the India subsidiary of Tesla Inc, has so far received homologation (roadworthy) certificate for a total of seven models, the report said citing information on the federal government-controlled Vahan Sewa website.

 

Read the full report: Business Line.

 

 

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Kevin Hamlin

Kevin Hamlin is a financial journalist with extensive experience covering Asia. Before joining Asia Financial, Kevin worked for Bloomberg News, spending 12 years as Senior China Economy Reporter in Beijing. Prior to that, he was Asia Bureau Chief of Institutional Investor for ten years.

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