Tesla Power India to recruit over 2000 employees, expands presence with ReStore launch
The company aims to open 5000 ReStore units by 2026, creating a multitude of employment opportunities in battery refurbishing and energy storage sectors.
Tesla Power India, a frontrunner in sustainable energy storage solutions, has announced plans to bolster its workforce by recruiting over 2000 employees across various departments. This initiative comes alongside the launch of ReStore, India's first refurbished battery brand, showcasing the company's commitment to growth and sustainability in the Indian market.
ReStore, powered by Electrochemical Battery Enhancement Process technology, offers a groundbreaking solution to enhance the lifespan of old lead-acid batteries. By providing consumers with cost-effective alternatives while promoting environmental conservation, ReStore embodies Tesla Power India's dedication to fostering a circular economy and supporting initiatives like Skill India & Atmanirbhar Bharat.
Tesla Power India envisions opening 5000 ReStore Units by 2026, creating a multitude of employment opportunities in battery refurbishing and energy storage sectors.
Kavinder Khurana, Managing Director of Tesla Power India, speaking on the announcement said "As Tesla Power India expands its presence, we recognise the pivotal role of skilled individuals in achieving our sustainable goals through innovation. We eagerly welcome new talent to our team and look forward to leveraging their expertise to further our mission of Save Cost. Save the Environment. Save Lives."
In alignment with its commitment to local talent and economic development, Tesla Power India aims to nurture a skilled workforce capable of meeting the evolving demands of the energy storage sector. By investing in talent development initiatives, the company seeks to drive job creation and empower communities across India.
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