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Why did Tesla drop its EV plans in India?

The government’s demands from the likes of Tesla were simple and straightforward: invest in India’s manufacturing capabilities. Tesla however, wished to gauge consumer demand by importing vehicles from its two large manufacturing hubs: China and the United States.

May 14, 2022 / 16:18 IST
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The constant tug-of-war between the Indian government and Elon Musk appears to have finally ended, although it’s hard to determine who here has lost the battle. Earlier today, a report by Reuters stated that Elon Musk has decided to put his Tesla India plans on hold after a prolonged stalemate with the government, which didn’t give in to his demands for reduced tariffs. The news has cast a dark shadow on the prospects of foreign EV brands setting-up shop in India, with Tesla having been the most anticipated player to enter the Indian EV market.

While Musk himself hasn’t commented on the matter, Tesla’s exhortations for lower import duties on cars over the $40,000 bracket are a matter of public record. The brand had earmarked February 1st of this year to make a decision based on the annual budgetary hearing. Given that its demands for concessions went unheeded, the brand reassigned those involved with its India operations to other tasks as Tesla continues to see strong demand from its US, China and European markets, while dealing with soaring lithium-ion prices.

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The government’s demands from the likes of Tesla were simple and straightforward: invest in India’s manufacturing capabilities. Tesla however, wished to gauge consumer demand by importing vehicles from its two large manufacturing hubs: China and the United States. But Tesla wished for considerably lower duties would have meant that the government would have had other brands clamouring for similar favours.