Delhites dreams of buying the Tesla car will be filled with full -fledged electric cars from here

After opening its first exhibition hall in Mumbai and launched the Crossover Model Y in India, Tesla has now opened its second exhibition hall in the country. The second Tesla point of sale in India is located in the Worldmark 3, Aerrocity, Delhi. Extended over 8,200 square feet of surface area in Delhi, this new exhibition hall has four supervision. The American manufacturer of electric cars plans to extend its compressor network in the region of the national capital and aims to create a compressor in places like Noida, Horizon Center and Saket.
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The second experience center was inaugurated a few days ago after the inauguration of the first compressor in Mumbai. Tesla’s expansion plans also include the implementation of load networks at eight different places, including cities like Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai, Bangalore, Ahmedabad and Jaipur. The V4 compressor, which has DC Charger, is equipped with four destination load stands which have an AC charger. With these load units, the overeating stands can obtain a maximum load speed of 250 kW, at the price of RS 24 per kW, while the speed of 11 kW is at the price of RS 11 per kW.
With the help of these chargers, the New Tesla Model can get a 267 km range there in just 15 minutes of load. The company claims that this range is sufficient to perform five laps between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj international airport and the India bridge. To use the charger, owners of Tesla electric vehicles must connect their vehicles. Customers can check the availability using the Tesla application. This application also allows users to monitor the burden increase, to receive information during the charge process and to pay the load.
In India, the Tesla Model Y RWD (rear traction) and the long -range RWD are available in the two variants. The initial price of the RWD model is RS 59.89 Lakh, while the long -range model costs Rs 67.89 Lakh. Thus, the full road price of the RWD model is RS 61.07 Lakhs, while the long -term road price is a total of RS 69.15 Lakh. In India, buyers of the Tesla Model rear traction variant can choose from the 60 kWh batteries or the large 75 kWh batteries. This RWD model is equipped with a single electric motor which produces about 295 hps. In addition, the WLTP beach would be 500 km when the 60 kWh battery is fully loaded, while the long -range model would provide a 622 km beach.