Elon Musk is hinting that Tesla might enter the Indian automotive market as soon as next year after a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
India has the biggest auto market that Tesla has yet to enter.
For years, Elon Musk said that Tesla’s launch in India was imminent, but strong import tariffs have made it difficult. Nonetheless, the automaker has had some indications of preparing for a launch over the last year.
The government has maintained high import duties on EVs to encourage local production, but so far, it has mainly resulted in preventing automakers to import popular EVs produced outside the country, including in China.
Tesla has expressed interest in building a factory in the country, but as it has done in every other market, the automaker prefers to first test the waters with imported vehicles.
The Tesla visit to India earlier this year gave some credibility to the rumors, but now things are ramping up as Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Tesla CEO Elon Musk during his visit to the US this week.
During a media scramble following his meeting with Modi, Musk said that he plans to visit India next year and that Tesla is coming to the market “as fast as humanly possible”:
A visit from Musk would point to a deal being announced in the country.