SINGAPORE (REUTERS) - Tesla Inc has advertised for servicing staff in Singapore, a country previously criticised by its chief executive Elon Musk as unsupportive of electric vehicles.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Tesla Inc has advertised for servicing staff in Singapore, a country previously criticised by its chief executive Elon Musk as unsupportive of electric vehicles.
Listings for five jobs in Singapore on networking website LinkedIn are mainly in servicing and repair, such as a service technician and parts adviser. It was not clear where in Singapore the new hires would be based, or whether the US automaker currently has any employees in the country.Singapore is one of the world's most expensive places to buy a car and has few electric vehicles. It aims to phase out petrol and diesel vehicles by 2040, and make a bigger bet on electrification to cut greenhouse gases and slow climate change.
Two years ago, Mr Musk responded to a Tesla admirer in Singapore who asked the executive to make the automaker's vehicles available in the city-state."We tried, but Singapore govt is not supportive of electric vehicles," Mr Musk tweeted.Local dealership Hong Seh Motors on its website said it is Singapore's only retailer of Tesla cars. It did not respond to an emailed request for comment.
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