Tesla Inc., owned by Elon Musk, has officially begun its hiring process in India, marking a major step toward its long-awaited entry into the domestic market.
On Monday, Tesla posted a job opening on LinkedIn for the position of Consumer Engagement Manager in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. The role is a full-time, on-site position, emphasizing the company’s intention to establish a direct presence in India.
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This hiring initiative is part of Tesla’s broader strategy to expand its operations in India. The company has recently posted a total of 13 job listings, covering both customer-facing and operational roles.
The move follows an important meeting between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 14 in Washington DC.
The discussions focused on enhancing India-US cooperation in innovation, space exploration, artificial intelligence, and sustainable development. Both leaders also explored opportunities in emerging technologies, entrepreneurship, and governance—all areas that align with Tesla’s vision for India.
Tesla, a global leader in electric mobility and renewable energy, has had a limited presence in India. However, the company has been considering expansion for several years, and these recent job postings indicate a concrete push to establish a presence in the world’s third-largest automobile market.
Industry experts speculate that Tesla’s hiring surge could be a precursor to the company setting up sales, service operations, and eventually manufacturing in India.
The move also aligns with India’s push to adopt electric vehicles and local manufacturing, backed by incentives under the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme.
Although Tesla has not officially announced a timeline for its India launch, the hiring activity indicates that the company’s preparations are progressing swiftly.
In December, Musk disclosed that Starlink’s satellite internet services were no longer operational in India due to the confiscation of two devices by authorities—one from a conflict zone and the other from an area linked to drug smuggling.
Musk has also been advocating for the reduction of tariffs on Tesla electric vehicles, expressing a willingness to export affordable EV models to India, contingent on lower import duties.