Electric Vehicles: SIAM for 5% GST, tax deduction for individual buyers

On specific fiscal measures, SIAM said GST rate for all EVs may be brought down from 12 per cent to 5 per cent and road tax be fully exempted

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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In order to promote (EVs) in India, auto industry body SIAM has suggested reduction of on such automobiles to 5 per cent, besides one-time deduction of 30 per cent of vehicle price for non-financed buyers.

In a submitted to the government, the (SIAM) also mooted exemption of road for EVs, while stating that a multi- pronged, segment and customer specific policy will be needed for a successful transition to electric mobility.


The policy should collectively aim at improving affordability and acceptance of by bridging viability gap; enabling charging infrastructure build-out; encouraging domestic and creating public awareness besides providing other enablers, it said.

"Demand incentives or subsidies can at best be a short-term measure to kick-start the process. However, rebates and other fiscal and non-fiscal measures can be sustained over a longer term and will have a greater impact and outreach," the paper said.

On specific fiscal measures, SIAM said rate for all EVs may be brought down from 12 per cent to 5 per cent and road be fully exempted.

For EV buyers, the paper proposed a "one-time deduction of 30 per cent of vehicle price from total taxable to individual purchasers, who have not availed any for the purchase".

To determine the cut-off price for such an incentive, a maximum vehicle price of Rs 25 lakh (the same used to define SUVs as per SIAM classification) may be considered, it added.

The paper further said for individuals who have availed to purchase a personal EV, "deduction of up to Rs 1 lakh on the interest component for loans taken may be given every year during the tenure of the loan, like government's scheme on home loans".

On interest rate of finance, it sought a favourable treatment similar to priority sector lending for

Seeking non-fiscal support, the said power tariff for charging of EVs could be 50 per cent of the existing domestic rate for home and workplace charging.

"Attractive power tariff rate at could be considered to enhance utilisation," it added.

Exemption of toll charges for all EVs, parking fees for all personal EVs and allowing electric 2-wheelers to be used as taxis nationwide are among several measures suggested by SIAM.

The auto industry body has proposed all new vehicle sales in to be pure electric by 2047 while the same for intra-city public transport fleet can be achieved by 2030.

It is aiming at 40 per cent of new vehicle sales in the country to be pure electric by 2030, in line with the government's vision of 100 per cent electric for public mobility and 40 per cent electric for personal mobility by 2030.

First Published: Mon, December 25 2017. 12:26 IST