Can Tesla’s India entry shake up auto industry? CLSA says….

The brokerage firm CLSA believes Tesla’s potential entry into India could accelerate the premiumisation of the car market. According to the brokerage firm, Tesla which is likely to enter the Indian markets, is unlikely to pose a significant challenge to the domestic players in the country like Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Tata Motors, and Mahindra & Mahindra in the near term.

“We do not believe that Tesla’s entry would have any significant impact on Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai Motors India or Tata Motors,” said the brokerage in its report.

CLSA: Tesla’s impact, limited competition for mass market

Despite Tesla’s global dominance in the EV market with a 15% share and major sales in China (40%) and the US (35%), its impact in India may remain limited. India’s EV penetration currently stands at just 2.4%, which is significantly lower than China (30%) and the US (9.5%).

CLSA expects EV adoption in India to increase to 15% by FY28 and 25% by FY30 due to new launches, price convergence between EVs and internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, and stricter emission norms (CAFE III and IV).

CLSA: Import duties and manufacturing challenges

Tesla’s cheapest model in the US costs around $35,000, which is approximately Rs 29 lakh in the Indian currency, whereas the average selling price of cars in India is around $14,000, that is, Rs 11.6 lakh).

The high import duties, 110% for cars priced above $40,000 and 60% for those below $40,000, make direct imports unviable.

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“In comparison, the Indian BEV market is nascent, with just c.2.4% EV penetration today. However, with new launches in coming months by key players, continued convergence in prices between ICE and EVs and the government’s stringent emission norms (CAFE III and CAFÉ IV), we believe BEV penetration is set to move to c.15% by FY28 and c.25% by FY30. Thus, even if we assume Tesla gains market share of c.10-20% in EVs by FY30, it would imply overall PV share of c.2-5%,” added the brokerage in its report.

CLSA: Pricing challenges, still a premium product

Even with a potential reduction in import duties to 15to 20%,

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