India’s Tamil Nadu state to pull out all stops to attract Musk
India’s southern state of Tamil Nadu will aggressively pitch itself as a manufacturing site for Tesla as speculation builds about the US company’s planned investments ahead of billionaire Elon Musk’s visit.
“Tamil Nadu will be pitching for all opportunities of electric vehicle manufacturing from all global car majors,” TRB Rajaa, the state’s minister for industries said, when asked if Tesla was on his radar. He added that the province, often called the Detroit of India for its automaking prowess, has the country’s “best electric vehicle policies and ecosystem.”
Tesla’s chief executive officer is set to visit India and meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who’s seeking a third term in office in federal elections starting later this month. Luring investment from the EV giant will bolster Modi’s credentials – as well as the state’s where any plant may be set up – as being business friendly and in favour of creating jobs.
Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu, is wooing Tesla considering it’s already home to the manufacturing facilities of Nissan Motor, Renault, Hyundai Motor and BMW and the auto parts supply chains that feed them. But it’ll face stiff competition from other Indian states that are also petitioning Musk.
Tesla has been weighing setting up an EV plant in India but hasn’t made any firm commitment. The world’s third-biggest greenhouse gas emitter is seeking to decarbonise its economy and turn net-zero by 2070. India, which is also the world’s most populous nation, is seen as a potential new growth driver for Tesla as electric car sales growth in China and the US wavers.
Demand for EVs in India, by contrast, is still on the rise. India also cut the import duty on EVs last month and said to get tax concessions, foreign companies will have to invest at least US$500 million and start producing EVs from a local plant within three years.
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Tamil Nadu is “already the automotive capital of the country,” said Rajaa. Now “we will aim at making the state the EV capital too.” BLOOMBERG
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