According to IJIWEI News, two Indian government officials have revealed that India is considering Tesla’s request to reduce import duties on electric vehicles as an enticement for the company to establish a factory in the country.
Tesla has reportedly indicated that establishing a facility in India hinges on government concessions regarding import duties. Officials mentioned that Tesla insists on “at least a duty relaxation for a certain transition period” and added that “there would be sunset clauses.”
Currently, India imposes a 70% tax on imported cars under $40,000 USD to support the local automobile industry, while those above $40,000 USD face a 100% duty. India is contemplating reducing tariffs on all electric vehicles to 15%, regardless of their selling price, although there’s no unified consensus within the government.
As reported, the proposing officials hope that the aforementioned legislation will not only benefit India but also other qualifying manufacturers, instead of favoring a specific company alone.
Previously, there were reports suggesting Tesla’s intention to establish a factory in India for manufacturing low-cost electric vehicles, catering to the domestic market and planning for exports. However, Tesla’s 2022 plans for reduced import duties on electric vehicles were canceled as the Indian government insisted that the vehicles must be manufactured in India.
Over the past year, senior Tesla executives have met with Indian government officials at least three times. When Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the United States for an official visit in June this year, he met with Tesla CEO Elon Musk in New York to discuss the potential establishment of a plant in India.
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