Anand Mahindra invites Elon Musk to make EVs in India

From Mahindra to Musk, Twitter becomes a platform for CEO exchange of electric vehicle manufacture.

02 Jun 2017 | 9568 Views | By Nilesh Wadhwa

The government of India recently announced its ambitious plan to have all-electric transportation by the year 2030, a surprise move from a country which is largely dependent on import of fuel to meet its motoring needs.

India’s ambitious attempt to go all electric has caught Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s attention who tweeted:  “India commits to sell only electric cars by 2030. It is already the largest market for solar power.” 

Tesla, which was expected to begin initial operations in India this year and has received some bookings from Indian buyers for its popular Model 3, has not yet confirmed plans to do so.

However, Musk’s tweet of June 1 has received a response from Anand Mahindra, chairman of the Mahindra Group, which is the country’s sole electric vehicle manufacturer. Anand Mahindra has not only invited Musk to make in India but also has raised the stake for EVs in the country with his tongue-in-cheek comment: “The more the merrier”. 

Tesla along with its founder Elon Musk remains the evangelist for electric cars. Last month, Musk was asked by another Twitter user on his plans to sell cars in India to which his reply mentioned difficulties in setting up a manufacturing base in the country due to the policy framework. This garnered attention from none other than the central government’s Twitter handle which not only assuaged Musk’s doubts but also extended a warm welcome assuring a supportive platform. 

With the Twitter platform abuzz with CEO posts from Mahindra to Musk, and the Indian government all too eager to drive e-mobility in the country, the EV space is set to turn more exciting in the days to come.

 

Also read : India’s new vision of mobility banks on shared use and EVs

 ‘In another 1.5-2 years, the EV industry will be at a tipping point. The massive scale will come.’

Mahindra Group looks to make the most of India's new focus on electric mobility
 
Mahindra & Mahindra to invest in high-end electric powertrain technology
 
 

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