Key Points

Tesla currently has no plans beyond opening a showroom in India, according to Union Minister Kumaraswamy. The government has launched a new scheme to attract global EV manufacturers with reduced import duties. Applicants must commit to a minimum investment of ₹4,150 crore under the initiative. The portal for applications will remain open until October 2025.

Key Points: Tesla Only Wants India Showroom No Factory Says Kumaraswamy

  • Tesla shows no intent for India manufacturing yet
  • Govt launches EV scheme with ₹4,150 crore investment threshold
  • 15% import duty for global EV makers
  • Portal open for applications till October 2025
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Tesla only keen on selling their cars in India, no further plans: H D Kumaraswamy

Union Minister Kumaraswamy reveals Tesla's limited India plans, focusing only on car sales while govt pushes EV manufacturing scheme.

"Tesla is only interested in opening a showroom till now - H D Kumaraswamy"

New Delhi, June 24

Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H D Kumaraswamy on Tuesday said that US vehicle major Tesla has so far shown interest only in opening a showroom in India, referring to the speculations of the company's intent to setup a manufacturing unit in India.

"Tesla is only interested in opening a showroom till now. They want to sell their car in India. There is no further development about Tesla," the Union Minister said, speaking on the sidelines of the launch of a portal that will enable foreign electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers to submit their applications to manufacture EVs in India.

Launched by the Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI), the scheme is expected to attract investments from global EV manufacturers and promote India as a manufacturing destination for e-vehicles.

The Scheme will also help put India on the global map for manufacturing of EVs, generate employment and achieve the goal of "Make in India."

The approved applicants will be allowed to import Completely Built-in Units (CBUs) of e-4W with a minimum CIF value of USD 35,000 at reduced customs duty of 15 per cent for a period of 5 years from the Application Approval Date to encourage the global manufacturers to invest under the Scheme.

Approved applicants would be required to make a minimum investment of Rs 4,150 crores in line with the provisions of the scheme.

The scheme is strategically crafted to position India as a global hub for electric vehicle manufacturing.

With a minimum investment threshold of Rs 4,150 crore, it provides an enabling policy environment for leading global and domestic players to establish long-term manufacturing footprints in the country.

According to the Ministry, the application portal would be open for applications from 24th June 2025, 10.30 a.m. and will remain open until 21st October 2025 till 6:00 p.m.

The Ministry said that it has approved a forward-looking scheme to promote the domestic manufacture of passenger cars, with a special focus on electric vehicles (EVs).

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Tesla is missing a golden opportunity by not manufacturing here. India's EV market is booming and local production would make their cars more affordable. Hope they reconsider and invest in 'Make in India' like other global brands.
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Priya M.
Good move by our government with this new scheme! Why should we beg Tesla to come? Let's focus on supporting our own EV startups like Tata and Mahindra who are already doing great work 🇮🇳
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Arjun S.
Tesla cars are too expensive for most Indians anyway. We need affordable EVs under ₹15 lakh, not luxury imports. Government should prioritize local manufacturing and charging infrastructure first.
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Sunita R.
Elon Musk keeps changing his mind about India. First he wanted to manufacture, then he didn't, now just showrooms? Make up your mind sir! Meanwhile, Chinese EV makers are entering aggressively.
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Vikram J.
The 15% import duty concession is a smart move. But ₹4150 crore minimum investment is too low for giants like Tesla. Should have kept it higher to ensure serious players only. Still, good initiative overall 👍
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Neha P.
As an environmentalist, I'm happy to see EV push but worried about battery waste management. Hope the scheme includes proper recycling guidelines too. Sustainability should be priority, not just manufacturing numbers.

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