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MC Exclusive: Tesla likely to import completely built up EVs from German facility to India

Reports are that Tesla will have to import from Germany because the Indian government is not keen on imports from the company’s China plant. Tesla also plans to launch a Rs 20 lakh EV in India. Importing from Germany is expected to benefit Tesla in terms of import duties too

November 08, 2023 / 20:20 IST
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Tesla is looking to multiply on volumes and India, being the number three volume player in the world, provides the perfect platform for it.

Even though Tesla Inc. is yet to firm up a timeline for its India foray, the American multinational automotive and clean energy firm will begin its first phase here with direct imports from its German Gigafactory.  Well-informed sources told Moneycontrol that the Elon Musk-led company has been dissuaded by Indian government officials to import any car from its Shanghai gigafactory in China.

“Due to geopolitical tensions between India and China, the top management at Tesla has been categorically told by the ministries not to import any car from the world’s largest EV market. Moreover, Indo-German ties on multiple disciplines have been inked earlier and the US EV maker is encouraged to leverage the same,” a source working in an advisory capacity with the company told Moneycontrol on condition of anonymity.

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Tesla Inc has invested  €5 billion to set up a gigafactory at Brandenburg in Germany, which incidentally is its first facility in Europe. The US-based EV maker rolls out the Model Y Crossover from that plant, which will see a further capacity expansion of 1 million units per annum. Latest media reports suggest that the company is planning to roll out a €25,000 car (Rs 20 Lakh+), which will also be launched in the Indian market.

Another source, who also didn’t wish to be named, told Moneycontrol that Tesla is seeking a customs duty cut on import of electric vehicles - Completely Built Up (CBU) from Germany, the source added that the government doesn’t seem too averse to the idea since several luxury carmakers, such as, Mercedes, BMW, Audi etc., are based out of Germany.