Elon Musk, Chairman of SolarCity and CEO of Tesla Motors, speaks at SolarCity's Inside Energy Summit in Manhattan, New York October 2, 2015. | Reuters 
Business

Tesla in talks with Indian govt to reduce import duty: Elon Musk

Earlier this year, Musk had said that he was hoping for Tesla to enter India this summer with its products, which has so far not materialised.

From our online archive

NEW DELHI: The US-based electric car major Tesla is in discussion with Indian government seeking relief on import duties till a local factory is built here, according to the company's Chief Executive Elon Musk.     

Earlier this year, Musk had stated that he was hoping for Tesla to enter India this summer with its products, which has so far not materialised.     

"In discussion with the government of India requesting temporary relief on import penalties/restrictions until a local factory is built," Musk said in a tweet.     

At present, India imposes 60 per cent customs duty on import of completely-built electric cars priced less than USD 40,000. If the electric car is assembled in India, the customs duty on the completely knocked down units is 10 per cent.     

If the value of the imported car is more than USD 40,000 the customs duty is 100 per cent.     

Replying to Musk's tweet, Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar asked if there was an option to import some right hand drive Model X in India and indicated that, if so he would pay full duties.     

Last year in April, Tesla had stated that it planned to enter India with its Model 3 in 2017 while it began global rollout of the vehicle in late 2016.     

Model 3 is Tesla's most affordable car yet and achieves 215 miles of range per charge while starting at USD 35,000 before incentives. The company's other models include Model S and Model X.     

Musk has been showing increasing interest in the country of late and had earlier this month tweeted about India's commitment to sell only electric cars by 2030.     

"It is already the largest market for solar power," he had tweeted.     Mahindra group Chairman Anand Mahindra responded to Musk's tweet in a lighter vein saying, "time you got out here Elon. You don't want to leave that whole market to Mahindra do you?? The more the merrier- and greener..!" 

Dozens dead, 100 injured after fire rips through ski resort town in Switzerland

Violence feared between rival Matua factions backing TMC and BJP ahead of Abhishek Banerjee's Thakurnagar visit

Day after he was granted bail, molestation accused sets victim's husband on fire in Maharashtra

Gold missing from more artefacts in Sabarimala temple, stolen materials not fully recovered: SIT tells court

Indore water contamination: Locals claim 13 deaths, Mayor puts it at seven while CM confirms only four

SCROLL FOR NEXT