Did Tesla CEO Elon Musk Share Diwali Greetings?

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Key Takeaways
- Elon Musk wishes a Happy Diwali to millions globally.
- His net worth surpasses $500 billion.
- Tesla launches the Model Y in India.
- Complimentary Wall Connectors for new Model Y owners.
- Global tech leaders join in celebrating Diwali.
New Delhi, Oct 20 (NationPress) Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk took to social media on Monday to extend his heartfelt Diwali wishes to the Indian populace and millions around the globe who are celebrating the festival of lights.
On the platform X, Musk shared a Diwali message stating “Happy Diwali,” while also tagging a post from his company's subsidiary Tesla India, which expressed, “Wishing you an electrifying and safe Diwali.”
On October 2, Musk made history by becoming the first individual to achieve a net worth of $500 billion, with Oracle’s Larry Ellison trailing behind in second place. As per the Forbes billionaires index, Musk's net worth was recorded at $500.1 billion on that date.
This milestone was bolstered by a remarkable rise in Tesla shares, which saw an increase of over 14 percent this year, closing 3.3 percent higher on Wednesday (US time) and adding over $6 billion to Musk's wealth.
Additionally, Musk’s AI venture, xAI, was valued at $75 billion as of July, with aspirations for a $200 billion valuation in a future fundraising, although Musk indicated that the company was not currently seeking capital.
On the Indian front, Tesla has begun delivering the standard Model Y to its customers, with the Long Range variant deliveries set to commence shortly. New Model Y owners will receive a complimentary Wall Connector, facilitating easy home charging, with the starting price for the Model Y pegged at Rs 59.89 lakh.
In August, Tesla opened its first showroom in the National Capital Region (NCR) at the Worldmark 3 complex in Aerocity, making it the electric car manufacturer’s second retail location in India after Mumbai.
Other notable tech leaders also shared their Diwali greetings on this day. Apple CEO Tim Cook sent wishes accompanied by a stunning photo taken by an Indian photographer using the iPhone 17 Pro Max, while Google CEO Sundar Pichai also conveyed his greetings for the festival of lights.