Electric car giant Tesla unlikely to open base at JNPT SEZ: Nitin Gadkari

According to reports, JNPT was pitching to get Tesla open a manufacturing facility

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Tesla
Tesla has done advancements on power storage front which has also led it to launch some of the most sought after electric cars. Photo: Reuters

Iconic electric car maker is unlikely to open its base at the proposed JNPT SEZ, Union Transport Minister has indicated.

Speaking at an event here, he said: "My department is concentrating on alternate fuels particularly on electricity" and the work is also being carried out on ethanol, methanol, bio-diesel and CNG.


When asked if the Elon Musk-promoted, the US-based is coming to the proposed SEZ at JNPT which is the country's largest container port, Gadkari replied in the negative.

"No," he told PTI, without elaborating further.

According to reports, JNPT, which is building a Special Economic Zone in a 277-hectare plot, was pitching to get open a manufacturing facility at the proposed facility.

Gadkari had visited headquarters in San Fransisco last year and had invited the iconic auto and battery-maker to set up a facility in the country and offered land adjoining any port.

The visit by the road transport, shipping and ports minister in the second half of 2016 had come almost a year after Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited the facilities of known for its Model 3 electric cars for which the company has netted over 1 million pre-launch bookings.

has done advancements on power storage front which has also led it to launch some of the most sought after electric cars. There is also an ongoing interest as to when the company launches its products in the country.

Nearly a month after pointing out to the impediments posed by government's 'Make in India' push which mandates to have 30 per cent local sourcing, Musk had in June said that he was in discussions with the government "requesting temporary relief on import penalties/restrictions until a local factory is built".

On the government resolve to increase electric vehicles, Gadkari said the country will have electric cars, buses and bikes "over the next six months" and his constituency Nagpur already has 200 electric taxis plying.

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