Is it time for Indian fans of Tesla to finally rejoice? The world’s most valuable car maker is likely to be on the brink of a significant expansion into the Indian market if reports are to be believed.
This move, as reported by Bloomberg first and then some other sources, could likely change the nation’s EV landscape and possibly even the entire automotive industry.
The market dynamics don’t paint a particularly rosy picture for EVs in India.
Electric cars currently account for only 1.3% of passenger vehicle sales in the country, hindered by high costs and limited charging infrastructure.
Is Tesla’s entry into the Indian market going to change the situation? Let’s take a look.
Before establishing a manufacturing base, Tesla plans to import some of its global products to India, likely from its Germany plant, due to geopolitical tensions with China.
The Tesla Model 3 and Model Y which have already been seen in test phases in India, are strong candidates for the initial import.
Additionally, a new entry-level EV, possibly named ‘Model 2,’ is likely in development, which could be Tesla’s smallest and most affordable model.
If the import of these vehicles works as expected, then Tesla will fast-track its next initiative of setting up a local manufacturing plant.
This move is crucial for Tesla to leverage tax benefits and reduce import tariffs, making its EVs more accessible to Indian consumers.
Additionally, the company’s spending of nearly Rs 16,000 crore could have massively positive economic implications.
However, we are all in the realm of speculation as now so take all these reports with a grain of salt till the official confirmation can come down from the company.
Tesla is finalizing a deal to import its electric vehicles to India from next year and aims to set up a manufacturing plant within two years. The initiative includes a significant investment and local production of batteries to reduce costs.
The Tesla Model 3 and Model Y, which have already undergone test phases in India, are expected to be the first imports. Additionally, a new, more affordable entry-level model, likely named ‘Model 2,’ is also in development.
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