• Send Us A Tip
  • Calling all Tech Writers
  • Advertise
Monday, June 29, 2026
  • Login
TechStory
  • News
  • Crypto
  • Gadgets
  • Memes
  • Gaming
  • Cars
  • AI
  • Startups
  • Markets
  • How to
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Crypto
  • Gadgets
  • Memes
  • Gaming
  • Cars
  • AI
  • Startups
  • Markets
  • How to
No Result
View All Result
TechStory
No Result
View All Result
Home Tech Automobiles

Tesla in India: No tax rebate for Tesla without manufacturing activity

by Balraj
February 10, 2022
in Automobiles, Business, India News, Manufacturing
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Blue and white Tesla Model S full electric luxury car parked outside a dealership

Image Courtesy: Sjo

TwitterWhatsappLinkedin

The Union Government has bluntly refused Elon Musk’s demand for import tax relief on imported Tesla electric cars. Krishan Pal Gurjar, Union Minister for Heavy Industries, recently briefed the Lok Sabha that the market cannot be India but employment opportunities can be generated in China.

You might also like

Buying a Used Car? These Essential Checks Can Save You Thousands

2026 Jeep Recon EV Tops $77,000 Fully Loaded, Yet Still Undercuts the Hummer EV

Land Rover Recalls Over 250,000 SUVs in Airbag Safety Scare, Sales Halted Until Fix Is Ready

Blue and white Tesla Model S full electric luxury car parked outside a dealership
Image Courtesy: Sjo

In response to a question by Shiv Sena member Vinayak Bhaurao Raut, Gurjar stated, “We can’t grant subsidies or relaxation in taxes to the said company as they don’t want to set up their manufacturing and other operation bases here. Why should we favor a company which creates jobs in China and mints profit from our markets?”

Raut had questioned as to what type of tax break the government is willing to offer the electric vehicle manufacturer in order for them to begin manufacturing in various states, as stated repeatedly. Tesla has shown no interest in any of the government’s electric vehicle initiatives, according to the Union minister.

Taking shots at Tesla, Gurjar further underlined the Centre’s stance on the matter, stating, “If you want to sell your product in our country, then manufacture them here itself.” In referring to Tesla, he stated, “The said company has not participated in any of our schemes, and that cleared their intentions that Tesla only wants to exploit our market to mint profit.”

According to the Ministry of Heavy Industries, the government introduced the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric Vehicles in India (FAME India) Scheme in 2015 to foster the adoption of electric/hybrid vehicles (EVs) in the country with the goal of reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Currently, Phase-II of the FAME India Scheme is being imposed for a period of five years beginning April 12, 2019, with total budgetary assistance of Rs 10,000 crore. Furthermore, the GST on electric vehicles has been decreased from 12 percent to 5 percent, and the GST on chargers/charging facilities for electric vehicles has been reduced from 18 percent to 5 percent.

The EV revolution in India is gaining traction, even if it is now pushed exclusively by two- and three-wheeler vehicles. Luxury car manufacturers such as Audi, Jaguar Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW have launched electric cars offerings, while mass-market players including Tata Motors, MG Motor, and Hyundai, India also have options. However, Tesla, the world’s largest EV player, remains in the spotlight.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently stated in a Twitter reply that his company is not yet in India due mainly to “challenges with the government.” Some state governments rushed to approach – and entice – Musk. Invites were sent out from West Bengal to Punjab and Maharashtra.

However, important aspects such as import tax breaks can only be determined by the central government in India, and Tesla seems to be hesitant to manufacture locally at the moment. Globally, Tesla’s Shanghai factory is one of its largest and operates as a headquarters for not only the Chinese market but cars manufactured here are also exported to various European countries.

Tags: electric vehiclesMinistry of Heavy Industries and Public EnterprisesTeslaTesla IndiaUnion Minister Krishan Pal GurjarVinayak Bhaurao Raut
Tweet54SendShare15
Previous Post

Switzerland’s largest bank UBS gives crypto advice to investors

Next Post

Cloud Transformation for Aviation Maintenance in Singapore

Balraj

Balraj writes about Startup, Business, Technology related news on Techstory... For Business Enquires related to TechStory; Get in touch on: info@techstory.in...

Recommended For You

Buying a Used Car? These Essential Checks Can Save You Thousands

by Samir Gautam
June 28, 2026
0
Check Used Car Properly

Buying a used car is often one of the smartest ways to own a vehicle without paying the premium for a brand-new model. With the used car market...

Read more

2026 Jeep Recon EV Tops $77,000 Fully Loaded, Yet Still Undercuts the Hummer EV

by Samir Gautam
June 28, 2026
0
2026 Jeep Recon EV Tops $77,000 Fully Loaded, Yet Still Undercuts the Hummer EV

Jeep has officially opened the configurator for its highly anticipated 2026 Recon electric SUV, giving buyers their first detailed look at pricing, customization options, and just how expensive...

Read more

Land Rover Recalls Over 250,000 SUVs in Airbag Safety Scare, Sales Halted Until Fix Is Ready

by Samir Gautam
June 28, 2026
0
Land Rover Recalls Over 250,000 SUVs in Airbag Safety Scare, Sales Halted Until Fix Is Ready

Land Rover has issued one of its biggest safety recalls in recent years after identifying a defect that could prevent the driver's airbag from deploying correctly in a...

Read more
Next Post
Photo by Ahmed Muntasir from Pexels

Cloud Transformation for Aviation Maintenance in Singapore

Please login to join discussion

Techstory

Tech and Business News from around the world. Follow along for latest in the world of Tech, AI, Crypto, EVs, Business Personalities and more.
reach us at info@techstory.in

Advertise With Us

Reach out at - info@techstory.in

Aviator Game India 2026

BROWSE BY TAG

#Crypto #howto 2024 acquisition AI amazon Apple Artificial Intelligence bitcoin Business China cryptocurrency e-commerce electric vehicles Elon Musk Ethereum facebook funding Gaming Google India Instagram Investment ios iPhone IPO Market Markets Meta Microsoft News OpenAI samsung Social Media SpaceX startup startups tech technology Tesla TikTok trend trending twitter US

© 2025 Techstory.in

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Crypto
  • Gadgets
  • Memes
  • Gaming
  • Cars
  • AI
  • Startups
  • Markets
  • How to

© 2025 Techstory.in

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?