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Exclusive: Incentivising hybrids is like taking three steps backwards, says Tata Motors MD

Butschek was reacting to a media report that stated government’s intent to restore the withdrawn incentives on hybrid cars

December 05, 2018 / 15:11 IST
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Swaraj Baggonkar Moneycontrol News

Tata Motors Managing Director Guenter Butschek expressed strong displeasure at the claimed change of stance by the government on incentivising hybrid vehicles.

The 58 year-old chief executive said incentivising hybrid cars will upset investments lined up by private companies who have designed business plans as per government’s guidance of going fully electric as a long term policy. On the sidelines of unveiling the Harrier SUV, Butschek was reacting to a media report that stated the government’s intent to restore the withdrawn incentives on hybrid cars.

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Speaking to Moneycontrol, Butschek said, “I don’t get it anymore, I really don’t. Why do we consistently go from left to right instead of aligning everything towards electrification. The MOVE summit was about electrification. Except representatives of one part of the world who has brought back the hybrid story for consideration, everyone was talking about electric vehicles. This is like taking two steps forward and three steps backwards. I am speechless.”

Last year, the government decided to put hybrid cars (cars that are powered by a mix of battery and fossil fuel) under the highest tax bracket under the Goods & Services Tax (GST) regime. Thus, tax on hybrid vehicles jumped to 43 percent from 20-30 percent. Electric cars are the least taxed segment attracting only 12 percent GST.