Prashant R Menon, director of Tesla India, did not respond to a specific query on the meetings.
Many, however, see the visit more as an attempt to reopen a dialogue with the government after Tesla announced in 2022 that it was shelving its plans to sell cars in India by importing them through the CBU (importing finished, assembled cars). The decision was a response to the government’s refusal to accept Tesla’s request for a reduction in import duties on luxury cars which were at 100 per cent for cars with a cost insurance freight (CIF) value of over $40,000. Tesla asked for the duties to be reduced to 40 per cent because, without it, the price of a Tesla 3 went over Rs 1 crore for which there was hardly any market.
Auto industry experts say that Tesla should be looking at the possibility of assembling the Tesla in the manner of Mercedes and Volkswagen through the CKD route and adding value by sourcing seats, tyres, glass, and the internal fit and finishings from a vibrant Indian component industry which would reduce its manufacturing costs.
Tesla’s experience of India has been a bumpy ride. Two years ago, Tesla founder Elon Musk said he planned to come to India, registered a firm in Bengaluru to import cars, and talked about setting up company-owned retail showrooms. But Musk soon realised that permissions would not be smooth sailing. He abandoned the search for showroom space and reassigned the small India team around the globe.
The government has not relented, making it clear that Tesla would not be allowed to import cars from China; he would have to assemble them in India.
Domestic manufacturers such as Mahindra & Mahindra and Tata Motors, through the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers, have argued against a duty reduction as unfair given that the government has set a high localisation threshold for Indian industry.
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