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Tata Motors discourages Indian Government from lowering EV import taxes amid Tesla’s imminent arrival

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Last updated: 2023/12/11 at 10:45 PM
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Indian automaker Tata Motors is calling for the Indian government to review its plans to lower electric vehicle import taxes to protect local brands against foreign brands like Tesla, Reuters reports, citing people with direct knowledge of the matter.

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Report highlightsPotential implications for local brandsIndian government’s response

🚨Tata Motors opposes lower EV import taxes as Tesla eyes India

Tata Motors is lobbying the Indian government to maintain high import taxes on electric vehicles, a move aimed at protecting domestic manufacturers like Tata from competition from Tesla. Tesla is reportedly… pic.twitter.com/V8gvNZr5KT

— CRUXX | Indian Markets News (@CRUXX_Ind) December 8, 2023

Report highlights

Tesla has long been attempting to penetrate the Indian electric vehicle industry but was not able to set its foothold due to high import taxes. 

Finally, the American automaker and the Indian government’s discussions seem to be progressing. Government officials previously announced plans to lower import taxes to as low as 15% for automakers committing to establish local production in the country under a new policy, which can potentially give a red carpet for Tesla.

Indian automakers do not want #Tesla to catch a break on import taxes.

Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra are reportedly pressing Indian officials to keep import taxes on electric vehicles at their current levels in order to protect the domestic industry and its investors.… pic.twitter.com/lcBV6BLXOY

— AP360 (@andhraa360) December 8, 2023

For context, India currently charges sub-$40,000 electric vehicles with a 60% import tax duty. Meanwhile, models costing more than $40,000 face a 100% import tax. 

However, Tata Motors reportedly opposed India’s plans during meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s office and other government departments. The local automaker contended that investors made decisions thinking that the government would not change the tax policies that currently favor the local brands, according to two unnamed sources.

In addition, Tata Motors also noted that local players would need more government support amid the shift to electric vehicles. It even cited the 100% tax on imported gas and diesel-powered cars despite the maturation of the industry, the first source disclosed.

Potential implications for local brands

India’s plans to cut the current import taxes on foreign electric vehicles will undoubtedly facilitate a level playing field for global automakers aiming to penetrate the country.

It can significantly attract more electric vehicle players to invest in the local EV industry, which will boost the country’s economy and global competence.

However, the move can also hurt the local industry and its investors. For instance, Tesla’s penetration can substantially snatch customers from local automakers. Its strong reputation, superior technologies, and planned low-cost EV will play a crucial role in Tesla’s plans to dominate the local market.

“Lower duties will hit the entire (domestic) industry. The investment climate will get vitiated.”

One of the sources

Apart from Tata, Mahindra & Mahindra has also reportedly opposed the government’s plans to introduce a new electric vehicle policy. 

Tata Motors urges India to maintain EV import tax https://t.co/4HlY2XkS4b pic.twitter.com/Wjzq6o8sFt

— Yoheriammys Ramirez (@yrramirezd) December 7, 2023

Indian government’s response

Despite the opposition from local brands, the Indian government remains committed to encouraging foreign automakers to invest in its electric vehicle industry.

According to Mint, Modi aims to have electric vehicles account for 30% of new annual car sales from 2030.

“We will come out with a policy that addresses everyone’s fears. If India needs to be an EV hub, we need more manufacturers … Local industry need not fear that Tesla or anyone else will wipe them out.”

Unnamed Indian official

India’s planned new policy will aid Tesla in building its first-ever local electric vehicle plant in the country for its $24,000 car. At the same time, it will allow the company to import its higher-priced models with lower tax duties. All that said, it is unsurprising that local brands are expressing fears about Tesla’s imminent arrival. It would be exciting to see how the American brand can gain local customers’ interest and trust when it arrives.

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