<p> The US-based electric car major Tesla is in discussion with the Centre seeking relief on import duties till a local factory is built here, according to the company’s CEO Elon Musk.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />“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.<br /><br />At present, India imposes 60% customs duty on import of completely-built electric cars priced less than $40,000. If the electric car is assembled in India, the customs duty on the completely knocked down units is 10%.<br /><br />If the value of the imported car is more than $40,000 the customs duty is 100%. 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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />Model 3 is Tesla’s most affordable car yet and achieves 215 miles of range per charge while starting at $35,000 before incentives. The company’s other models include Model S and Model X.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />“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..!”</p>
<p> The US-based electric car major Tesla is in discussion with the Centre seeking relief on import duties till a local factory is built here, according to the company’s CEO Elon Musk.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />“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.<br /><br />At present, India imposes 60% customs duty on import of completely-built electric cars priced less than $40,000. If the electric car is assembled in India, the customs duty on the completely knocked down units is 10%.<br /><br />If the value of the imported car is more than $40,000 the customs duty is 100%. 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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />Model 3 is Tesla’s most affordable car yet and achieves 215 miles of range per charge while starting at $35,000 before incentives. The company’s other models include Model S and Model X.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />“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..!”</p>