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Elon Musk's Tesla seeks showroom space in New Delhi, may be rethinking Indian market entry

FP Staff • December 11, 2024, 15:25:41 IST
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Recent policy changes by the Indian government, aimed at attracting global automakers, could allow Tesla to import certain EVs at a reduced 15% tax rate if it commits to local investments

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Elon Musk's Tesla seeks showroom space in New Delhi, may be rethinking Indian market entry
Tesla is reportedly seeking a 3,000 to 5,000 square foot space for a consumer experience centre, along with a larger facility for vehicle deliveries and service operations. Image Credit: Reuters

Elon Musk’s Tesla has restarted its search for showroom space in New Delhi, signalling a renewed interest in entering the Indian market. According to insiders, the electric vehicle (EV) giant is in early talks with real estate developers, including DLF, to establish its presence in the country after halting its plans earlier this year.  

This development, reported by Reuters, marks a potential shift in Tesla’s strategy towards India, where its earlier investment ambitions were put on hold amidst internal challenges.

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Tesla is reportedly seeking a 3,000 to 5,000 square foot space for a consumer experience centre, along with a larger facility for vehicle deliveries and service operations. Among the locations under consideration are DLF’s Avenue Mall in South Delhi and the Cyber Hub complex in nearby Gurugram.  

Sources told Reuters that the Avenue Mall could house an 8,000 square foot Tesla showroom, joining high-end retailers like Uniqlo, Mango, and Marks & Spencer. However, discussions remain exploratory, and no agreements have been finalised yet.

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Challenges and opportunities in the Indian EV market

Tesla faces critical decisions about how to navigate India’s import tax regime, which levies duties as high as 100% on EV imports. Recent policy changes by the Indian government, aimed at attracting global automakers, could allow Tesla to import certain EVs at a reduced 15% tax rate if it commits to local investments.

India’s EV market is still in its infancy, accounting for just 2% of the 4 million cars sold last year. However, the government’s ambitious target to raise this share to 30% by 2030 offers opportunities for automakers willing to invest. Tesla’s renewed interest could align with these goals, but whether the company will build local manufacturing capabilities or rely on imports remains to be seen.

A broader expansion strategy for India

Tesla’s re-evaluation of India comes amidst other ventures by Musk’s companies. Starlink, Musk’s satellite internet service, is also exploring the Indian market after resolving regulatory disputes. Together, these moves indicate a broader interest in establishing Musk’s ventures in one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.

While Tesla’s plans remain tentative, its potential entry could inject fresh energy into India’s EV market, setting the stage for competition and innovation. Whether this will lead to a full-scale commitment or another pause in Tesla’s India ambitions is something to watch closely.

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