If you exclude Tesla, then all companies are almost in the same range ie around $50 Bln valuation. So even Indian Companies like Tata and Mahindra are not that behind
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What do you think , Which Company will dominate the Indian EV Car Market?
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China have their own around 100 car companies and india only 2+1(maruti suzuki) ..
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