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Want continuity of policy supporting EVs for next 8-10 years: Mercedes-Benz India MD and CEO

The company, which had increased EV penetration to 6 per cent in the first quarter of 2024, from 2.5 per cent earlier, expects the momentum to carry going forward with three new EV models slated for launch this year, starting with the EQA next week

PTI Jaipur Published 02.07.24, 02:46 PM
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Mercedes-Benz India wants the government to commit to continuity in policies that support electric mobility for the next eight to ten years, for stable and better planning towards zero emission mobility, its Managing Director and CEO Santosh Iyer said on Tuesday.

Besides, the company feels that providing the incentives given to electric vehicles to hybrid vehicles will extend the timeline for transition to emission free mobility.

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The company, which had increased EV penetration to 6 per cent in the first quarter of 2024, from 2.5 per cent earlier, expects the momentum to carry going forward with three new EV models slated for launch this year, starting with the EQA next week.

"A much more clear roadmap when it comes to taxation on EVs," Iyer told PTI here when asked about the company's expectations from the upcoming Union Budget.

"We understand that the Budget may not address the GST topic, but at least if you are able to get a commitment that for the next eight to ten years, this kind of taxation benefit will continue, this will really help brands like us to plan long term and have more commitments when it comes to investments for the EVs," he said.

For electric vehicles the government has already given 5 per cent GST compared to 48-50 per cent on internal combustion engines, Iyer added.

Highlighting investment on infrastructure as another key aspect, he said, "One of the biggest drivers for our growth has been the growing road infrastructure and intercity road infrastructure that has come up in the last couple of years." He further said, "one big line item that we will see in the Budget is the capital expenditure on infrastructure. We expect (it) to go up if possible, so that not only it helps demand but also the indirect benefits of it for the country also is great." When asked about the discussions on extending the GST benefits given to EVs on hybrid vehicles, Iyer said, "Currently we can see electric as the only option when it comes to zero emission driving. Now on that road, if we add newer technologies, it will delay the transition, for sure." Iyer further said, "It is up to the government and the stakeholders to see how soon they want to accelerate the transformation to carbon free mobility and emission free mobility." On the company's roadmap for electric mobility, he said it is committed to zero emission mobility but "the EV transition is a marathon and not a sprint".

"We have already three (EV) products in the market with which we achieved 5-6 per cent penetration and we will continue with the EQA (to be launched next week) to further penetrate," Iyer said.

Two more EV models will be launched later this year, he added.

In the first quarter of 2024, the company had posted total sales of 5,412 units, growth of 15 per cent from the year-ago period.

On local assembly of EVs in India, Iyer said Mercedes-Benz India will consider other models too depending on demand. It currently assembles EQS at its Chakan plant.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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