India continues to push its electric vehicle (EV) revolution through the launch of an ambitious new EV policy that is designed to transform the automotive sector. The major focus of this policy is to reduce import duties, promote local manufacture, and provide an ideal environment for global EV giants such as Tesla to establish a wide presence in the country.
What is the new EV policy? Key Highlights
India's new EV policy is expected to make India a global hub for electric Vehicles . The policy proposes a huge decrease in import duties on EVs, slashing rates from the current 110% to just 15%. This will make the Indian market more attractive to international manufacturers and make EVs more affordable for consumers.

To benefit from the reduced import tariffs, manufacturers are required to invest a minimum of Rs.4,150 crore (approximately USD 500 million) in local operations as per reports. Additionally, they must achieve a turnover of Rs. 2,500 crore by the end of the second year. Companies are also expected to commence commercial production within three years and reach 50% domestic value addition within five years.
The new EV policy's main area of focus is increasing local content in EV manufacturing. Manufacturers are mandated to start with a 25% local value addition, which should double to 50% within five years.
Beyond passenger vehicles, the policy allocates significant incentives for other EV segments. Notably, Rs.43.91 billion has been earmarked for public transport agencies to procure 14,028 electric buses, and Rs.36.79 billion is designated for subsidies on e-two wheelers, e-three wheelers, e-ambulances, and e-trucks.
Global Manufacturers Eyeing the Indian Market
The favorable policy changes have sparked the interest of global automotive leaders, which include:
Tesla: After years of anticipation, Tesla is planning to enter the Indian market. The company has intensified recruitment efforts, listing multiple vacancies in cities like Mumbai, indicating plans to establish showrooms and service centers.
Hyundai and Volkswagen: These automotive giants are also engaged in discussions with the Indian government, expressing interest in investing under the new policy framework. Their potential entry could diversify the EV offerings available to Indian consumers.
Impact of the New EV Policy on India
This new EV policy will help achieve its goal of reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable urban mobility. The reduced tariffs will serve as an incentive for global manufacturers to establish operations in India, bringing in capital and technology.
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