Thursday, 2 November 2017

Anomaly by Oversight ?



Surely , it cannot be by design !


I am talking of GST rate of 28 % on imported Lithium-ion batteries required for electric vehicles , whereas GST rate on finished EV is fixed @ 12 % !


Consider this “ anomaly “ in the following background :


·         Li-ion batteries make up almost 50 % of the Selling Price of a EV . This means , the battery cost in those 10,000 Electric Cars which EESL ordered last month on TATA / M&M , for Rs 11 lakh each , would be approx. Rs 5.5 lakh !


·         If GST on these imported batteries was reduced to 12 % , the cost of manufacture of EV , would come down by Rs 0.70 lakh .


·         Then @ 12 GST on finished car , price to EESL could have come down by another Rs 8,000 per car , taking the total saving to EESL of Rs 78,000 per car


·         According to one report , EESL plans to purchase some 5.5 lakh Electric Cars over the next 3 years to replace the entire current fleet of Government  . You can calculate the savings !


·         It is another matter that “ Purchasing “ is in itself , a BAD idea !  I have pleaded with EESL to “ Lease “ these cars ( from the manufacturers ) and save thousands of crores of rupees  !


     Read :    To Buyor not to Buy ?  [ 11  Oct  2017  ]

    https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2017/10/to-buy-or-not-to-buy.html

 


·         It seems , the Government / EESl are “ considering “ the option of buying these cars ( and lakhs of electric rickshaws ) , WITHOUT Li-ion Batteries , in order to bring down the initial investment . Government is hoping that private parties will invest into huge inventory of such batteries and get into “ Battery Swapping “ business ( - hopefully , to offset the absence of battery charging stations ) .

With a GST of 28 % on bare batteries , this battery swapping business is unlikely to take off !


I do hope the next meeting of GST Council expected to be held on 10th Oct , would reduce the GST rate on Li-ion Batteries to 12 %


Oversight can always be overcome !



03  Oct  2017


   

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