Revving Up India's EV Service Game
Tesla Launches First Collision Centre in India, Partnering with Gautam Modi Group
Tesla has teamed up with the Gautam Modi Group to open its first Collision Centre in Mumbai, India. This state‑of‑the‑art facility is designed to provide top‑notch service and repair for Tesla electric vehicles, equipped with Tesla‑certified technicians and the latest diagnostic technologies. The Centre aims to enhance Tesla ownership in India by offering faster and more precise repairs, especially in the luxury EV segment. This launch reflects Tesla’s strategic commitment to scale its EV service infrastructure in India, aligning with the country's sustainable mobility aspirations.
Introduction to Tesla's Collision Centre in Mumbai
Collaborating with the Gautam Modi Group
Advanced Infrastructure and Technology
Strategic Importance of Mumbai Location
Service Offerings and Standards
Impacts on Tesla's Presence in India
Public Reception and Expectations
Future Expansion Plans and Initiatives
Aligning with India's Sustainable Goals
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