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Elon Musk-led Tesla signs strategic deal with Tata Electronics for semiconductor chips

Tesla has signed a strategic deal with Tata Electronics to acquire semiconductor chips, signaling its interest in India's automotive market. The agreement positions Tata as a key supplier for global clients entering India's semiconductor value chain. Elon Musk plans to visit India for potential investments in electric vehicle manufacturing facilities, estimated at $2-3 billion.

Elon Musk-led Tesla has reportedly inked a strategic deal with Tata Electronics to acquire semiconductor chips for its global operations. This move highlights Tesla's growing interest in India beyond local revenue generation.ET exclusively reported that the agreement, executed discreetly a few months ago, positions Tata Electronics as a reliable supplier for top-tier global clients looking to establish a crucial segment of their semiconductor value chain in India. Tesla, a leading US-based electric vehicle (EV) company, is eyeing entry into India, the world's fastest-growing automotive market.

Elon Musk is scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to India this month. Musk is expected to announce potential investments in India, including plans for EV manufacturing facilities. Tesla currently holds the title of the world's largest automotive company by market value. Ashok Chandak, the president of the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA), noted that Tesla's efforts to establish a local supplier ecosystem for electronics and subsystems indicate its commitment to diversifying its supply chain. However, he highlighted the need for improvement in the local semiconductor sourcing ecosystem to support industries like automotive, which require higher value addition in their supply chains. 

Tesla is anticipated to invest approximately $2-3 billion in India to manufacture electric cars, reflecting the growing interest in EVs within the country's personal mobility market. 

Recent policy adjustments have enabled automakers to import EVs priced above $35,000 at a reduced import duty rate of 15%. However, this privilege is subject to automakers committing to invest $500 million within three years to establish manufacturing facilities in India. 

Also Read | Beyond Tesla: Elon Musk, PM Modi to take up Starlink tooTesla is likely to prioritize premium electric models initially, while also considering local manufacturing of entry-level electric vehicles. Tata Electronics has recently bolstered its workforce by hiring 50-60 top-level expatriates, aiming to leverage their expertise in semiconductor technology, strategic planning, and design to enhance its business operations. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, Tesla has diversified its component sourcing beyond China for critical electronic, electrical, and mechanical parts. Although Tesla keeps its supplier information confidential, it manufactures certain electric components internally, such as electric motors, battery packs, and chargers, while procuring sub-assemblies and other parts from global suppliers. 

Tata Electronics has established semiconductor manufacturing facilities in Hosur (Tamil Nadu), Dholera (Gujarat), and Assam, with plans for further expansion to create a well-integrated supply chain in India. The company has invested $14 billion in its business operations thus far. 

According to sources familiar with the matter, Tata Electronics has made substantial investments in indigenous technology development across these platforms and has assembled a team with over 1,000 years of combined global domain expertise to lead the project.

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