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Home | Business | Govt Support In Gst Cut To Aid Entire Pv Industry Tata Motors

Govt support in GST cut to aid entire PV industry: Tata Motors

Tata Motors President, Passenger Vehicles Business Unit, Shailesh Chandra said the reduction in vehicle prices would even help end customers who have been facing various pressures owing to the current state of the economy.

By PTI
Published Date - 26 October 2020, 09:07 PM
Govt support in GST cut to aid entire PV industry: Tata Motors
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New Delhi: Any kind of support from the government in terms of GST reduction would help the passenger vehicle segment immensely as it would negate some of the price increase in vehicle prices due to the shift to stricter BS-VI emission norms.

Tata Motors President, Passenger Vehicles Business Unit, Shailesh Chandra said the reduction in vehicle prices would even help end customers who have been facing various pressures owing to the current state of the economy.


“Due to this transition from BS IV to BS VI, there has been a significant escalation in cost. In these trying times customers are not very confident about the outlook how the future is going to be including their salaries and jobs.

“On top of that there has been an increase in vehicle prices. It definitely impacts the industry immensely and any support by the government to reduce GST to offset some of the price increase will definitely boost the whole PV industry,” Chandra noted.

The Indian automobile industry leapfrogged to BS VI emission standards from BSIV from April 1 this year.

While auto companies put in around Rs 40,000 crore to upgrade their facilities and products, the auto components industry chipped in with an investment of Rs 30,000 crore for the same.
Chandra said there has been a significant escalation in cost due to the transition from BS IV to BS VI emission regime.

“It (reduced GST) will help consumers who are going through low buying sentiments because of uncertain and precarious outlook for the economy and their source of income. So definitely it will be helpful to boost the volumes for the passenger vehicle industry,” he said. Currently, automobiles attract GST of 28 per cent with additional cess ranging from 1 per cent to 22 per cent.

When asked about the electric vehicle segment, Chandra said the government has done its part and it was now up to the ecosystem players to participate in the process.

“As far as the government is concerned, the trust they have been bringing to electrification is something which very few governments across the world have done. Significant capital has been diverted towards the FAME scheme and others including charging infrastructure and R&D,” Chandra said.

It is now up to the manufacturers now to scale up their operations, he added.

Personal car segment is 90 per cent of the industry and even a lower penetration of this 90 per cent segment would bring more visibility to the electric segment in the country, he added.
Tata Motors currently sells Nexon EV and two trims of Tigor with different range outputs. During the July-September quarter, the company has sold over 900 electric vehicle units. Since January, over 1,500 units of the Nexon EV have been sold.

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