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Cut import duty on EVs, says Hyundai

Cut import duty on EVs, says Hyundai


Gurugram, July 27

Any duty rate cut by the government on imported electric vehicles (EVs) would be very beneficial as it would help automakers generate much-needed volumes and reach some viable scale, South Korean auto major Hyundai said on Tuesday.

The automaker, which inaugurated its new corporate headquarters here, supported the demand of the American electric car major Tesla which has sought lowering of duties on imported EVs.

Hyundai said support from the government in terms of taxation and creation of country-wide charging infrastructure were the two most critical factors to grow EV segment in India.

"We have heard that Tesla is seeking some duty cut on imports of CBUs. So that would be very helpful for the OEMs to reach some economy of scale in this very price competitive segment," Hyundai Motor India MD and CEO SS Kim said.

Till the time companies are able to localise EV components and other infrastructure, EV imports could help generate some market in the country, he added.

"It will take OEMs time to localise EVs by 100%. We are developing made in India affordable mass market EV but at the same time if the government allows some reduction in the duty on imported CBUs that would be very helpful for all of us to create some market demand and reach some scale," Kim noted.

At present, cars imported as completely built units (CBUs) attract customs duty ranging from 60-100%, depending on engine size and cost, insurance and freight (CIF) value less or above $40,000.


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