The stock, however, pared gains later, and was ruling 5 per cent higher on the BSE after it clarified that the company had no plans to form partnership with US-based Tesla for electric mobility.
"Tata Motors has not taken any decision regarding a strategic partner for its PV business and categorically denies any and all rumours suggesting the same," it said in a press release.
Media reports had earlier suggested that Tesla may choose Tata Motors for its much awaited foray into the Indian market. The rumour was further fuelled when the official twitter handle of Tata Motors' electric vehicles-wing (TatamotorEV) tweeted an encrypted message welcoming Tesla to India and talking about their rumoured partnership. The tweet, however, was later taken down.
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