According to German auto major Volkswagen, India is not “really prepared” for a leap towards full electric vehicles (EVs) although the government’s move to put it on the agenda is a good step.
The company, which has announced plans to expand production of EVs worldwide on a massive scale with 16 locations to produce battery-powered vehicles by the end of 2022, also said India should be clear about what kind of technology it wants reports PTI.
Volkswagen India President and Managing Director Andreas Lauermann speaking to the news agency said “I believe it was a good step from the government to put it (EVs) on the agenda. It is absolutely necessary for India,” he further added “…but we all know that India is a not really prepared for a such a step at the moment. Also in terms of technology, India should be clear what kind of technology it wants.”
On the compatibility of the company’s existing EVs with the Indian market, he said,”When we look at our EVs at the moment with the technology, it is little bit too early there (in India).”
Lauermann further stated that another factor, which is also deterring VW from accelerating launch of its EVs in India, , is the “new import duties (as) they are absolutely not fitting in our strategy”.
“There is no plan visible for the future development in term of technologies,” Lauermann said.
On hike in import duties on automobiles imposed by India, he said, “It was clearly against European auto firms and this is not acceptable.” He, however, said VW hasn’t taken a final decision on increasing product prices in India.
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