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Tesla allocates $1.9B for India-made automotive components, Minister reveals

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Last updated: 2023/09/16 at 6:18 PM
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Tesla reportedly plans to buy automotive parts worth as much as $1.9 billion from Indian suppliers, according to the Union Minister’s remarks at the 63rd Automobile Component Manufacturers Association (ACMA) on Wednesday. 

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India to boost EV incentivesIndia’s EV boomTesla CEO remains optimistic about India’s potential

That amount represents an almost twofold increase from the electric vehicle giant’s $1 billion in imported parts from the local market, BNN Bloomberg reports.

“Tesla already last year bought $1 billion of components from I think all of you sitting here. I have the list of companies who supply to Tesla. This year their target is nearly $1.7 billion or $1.9 billion (is) what they mentioned.”

Union Minister Piyush Goyal

#WATCH | Delhi: Addressing the Annual Session of the 63rd Automobile Component Manufacturers Association of India, Union Minister Piyush Goyal says, "…Tesla already last year bought $ 1 bn of components from all of you sitting here. I have a list of companies who supplied to… pic.twitter.com/tyIDpmVyoh

— ANI (@ANI) September 13, 2023

India to boost EV incentives

The Union Minister also announced the government’s plans to draft a new electric vehicle policy. 

The move is part of India’s efforts to attract more investments from global players in the EV industry, particularly Tesla.

“We will come out with a policy. As we get large-scale production, we will start enjoying the fruits of economies of scale of new technologies.” 

Union Minister Piyush Goyal

The Indian Government also previously announced that it would reduce EV import taxes from 100% to just 15% in late August. To qualify, electric automakers must produce 40% of the vehicle domestically.

Indian officials have yet to announce the potential incentives under the planned new EV policy. Nonetheless, they expect it to further accelerate the country’s shift to clean mobility.

India’s EV boom

India has already registered more than 2.8 million electric vehicles, according to mint. 

Considering this notable EV boom in the country, the industry now expects to achieve a 94.4% CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) by 2030.

The India electric vehicle market size was valued at USD 220.1 million in 2020 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 94.4% from 2021 to 2030.

EV, batteries and EV infra sector will generate super duper returns for investors.#EV#batteries #INFRA pic.twitter.com/7iBUeB72sK

— Manoj Gupta (@manojgupta1979) November 27, 2022

Moreover, it also forecasts the local EV market to hit a valuation of $114 billion by 2029 from just $3.21 billion in 2022. 

Indian EV market, valued at $3 billion in 2022, is expected to grow to $114 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 67% 🫣

EV sales in India recorded YoY 93% growth in FY2023 to reach 8.3 lakh units

Electric two-wheeler sales in India reached to 7,26,841 units (YoY 185%) in FY2023#EV pic.twitter.com/2dHYg47c8t

— Rohit Saini (@rohits_bn) September 5, 2023

Tesla CEO remains optimistic about India’s potential

Tesla and the Indian Government restarted their investment negotiations in May 2023 after stopping for a year. 

The Musk-led company initially planned to import its electric cars in the country in 2021. However, Tesla failed to push the government to lower vehicle tax imports that hit 100% for $40,000+ EVs. 

At that time, India demanded that the automaker establish local production before granting its request to lower import taxes.

The two parties now seem to find common ground in a significant development. Tesla recently confirmed plans to produce a $24,000 EV in the country for the local market and export.

Tesla Chief Elon Musk even stated he is a “fan of Mr. Modi,” further noting that India had “more promise than any large country in the world” following his meeting with the Prime Minister in June.

“He (PM Modi) really cares about India because he’s pushing us to make significant investments in India, which is something we intend to do.”

Tesla CEO Elon Musk

#BREAKING ⚡⚡

Tesla Plans to Outsource Components
worth $2 Billion from #Bharat to make Electric Vehicles at their Facilities 🇮🇳

Tesla has already Sourced Parts worth
$1 billion from #India & it will Go up more in coming years said Minister Piyush Goyal pic.twitter.com/RynS9LmlrQ

— Vivek Singh (@VivekSi85847001) September 13, 2023

See Also:

  • Tesla drives India to contemplate import tax cut on one condition, sources reveal
  • Tesla and Indian government negotiations continue to progress
  • Tesla executives met with an Indian investment agency for market entry negotiation
  • Tesla to meet India’s commerce minister to discuss factory plan for the $24,000 EV
  • Tesla, India already in talks to build a Gigafactory for EVs starting at ₹20 lakh

Tesla CEO Musk’s previous announcements that the electric automaker will have a “significant investment” in India seem to start materializing. Tesla’s imminent presence in the country will undoubtedly aid in expanding the local EV industry and boost the economy.

BREAKING: Elon Musk confirmed @Tesla is looking to invest in India & says he is visiting next year.

“We don’t want to jump the gun on an announcement, but it’s quite likely that there will be a significant investment and relationship in the future.” pic.twitter.com/09RMDaZlRZ

— Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) June 20, 2023

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