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Volkswagen joins Tesla in call for lower import tax on EVs in India

Cutting duties on electric vehicles (EVs) even to 25% – from current levels as high as 100% – would not pose a "big threat” to domestic players, but would help to drive investment, the German carmaker’s India head told Reuters in an interview.

August 11, 2021 / 07:59 IST
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Nearly all those impacted were current or potential customers of Audi, one of the German automaker's luxury brands.
Nearly all those impacted were current or potential customers of Audi, one of the German automaker's luxury brands.

Volkswagen AG, the world’s second-largest carmaker, is calling for lower import duties on electric cars in India to help drive demand for clean vehicles, echoing Tesla’s recent pitch which has divided the country’s auto industry.

Cutting duties on electric vehicles (EVs) even to 25% – from current levels as high as 100% – would not pose a "big threat” to domestic players, but would help to drive investment, the German carmaker’s India head told Reuters in an interview.

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”The market for EVs has to be big enough for investments to come in and for that we shouldn’t be placing barriers,” Gurpratap Boparai, managing director of Skoda Auto Volkswagen India, said.

The German carmaker is exploring EVs for India from its Volkswagen and Skoda brands, but would need to see lower import duties, stable policies on taxation and long-term incentives to take the plunge, Boparai said. Development of charging infrastructure will also influence its decision.