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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Tesla Not Planning EV Manufacturing in India, Confirms Minister Kumaraswamy
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Tesla Not Planning EV Manufacturing in India, Confirms Minister Kumaraswamy

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: June 3, 2025 11:43 am
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Tesla to India: We’ll Sell, Not Build.

Tesla has no plans to set up an electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing plant in India—even after the country introduced a generous new policy to attract global carmakers. Union Minister for Heavy Industries, H.D. Kumaraswamy, confirmed this on Monday, saying the company prefers to sell imported vehicles through showrooms instead of investing in local production.

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So what does this mean for everyday Indians?
Fewer job opportunities, less technology transfer, and no Tesla factory tour selfies anytime soon.

India recently launched a fresh EV policy slashing import duties on electric cars—from a hefty 70% down to just 15%—but only for companies that commit at least $486 million to build EVs locally. That’s a big carrot. And it seems Tesla isn’t biting.

Kumaraswamy said:

“Tesla only wants to open showrooms and sell imported cars.”

That’s like being invited to someone’s home for dinner and offering to just use their kitchen.

Meanwhile, the government is preparing to open applications for this new EV manufacturing policy, hoping serious players will step up.

Also Read Could the JSW MG ZS EV Be the Future of Electric Cars in India? Find Out What Makes It the Top Choice!

So far, interest is strong. Carmakers like Mercedes-Benz, Skoda-Volkswagen, Hyundai, and Kia are all eyeing Indian soil to roll out their EV plans. Unlike Tesla, they see long-term value in actually building cars here, not just selling them.

Let’s be clear: India is the third-largest auto market in the world. The EV space here is just getting started. And while India may have rolled out the red carpet for Tesla, Elon Musk clearly had other travel plans.

The frustration is real.
India says “Make in India.” Tesla says, “Ship to India.”

For now, we’ll watch Tesla drive past our factories—and straight into luxury showrooms.

Also Read Showroom First, Factory Later? Tesla’s New Strategy for India…

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