
India’s electric two-wheeler market is growing super fast, and June 2025 proved it once again! Whether you look at yearly (YoY) or monthly (MoM) growth, both numbers are looking strong.
Thanks to exciting new models, better charging facilities, and Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) options, more people are now switching to electric scooters and bikes.
Highlights:
- Total 1,05,355 electric two-wheelers were sold in June 2025, up by 31.69% compared to 80,003 units in June 2024.
- Compared to May 2025, sales also increased by 4.99%.
- TVS sold the most units, with 25,300 scooters, followed by Bajaj with 23,032 units.
Brand-Wise Performance
Brand | June 2025 Sales | June 2024 Sales | YoY Growth (%) | MoM Growth (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|
TVS Motor | 25,300 | 14,029 | 80.34% | 2.96% |
Bajaj Auto | 23,032 | 9,051 | 154.47% | 5.59% |
Ola Electric | 20,190 | 36,859 | -45.22% | 9.13% |
Ather Energy | 14,526 | 6,216 | 133.69% | 12.99% |
Hero MotoCorp | 7,668 | 3,081 | 148.88% | 7.02% |
Greaves Electric | 4,199 | 2,716 | 54.60% | 0.50% |
BGauss | 1,952 | 1,062 | 83.80% | 83.11% |
Pur Energy | 1,429 | 339 | 321.53% | 12.52% |
River Mobility | 1,246 | 200 | 523.00% | 31.43% |
Others Combined | 5,813 | 6,450 | -9.87% | -3.27% |
Total | 1,05,355 | 80,003 | 31.69% | 4.99% |
1. TVS Motor

TVS continued to rule the charts with the iQube electric scooter. They sold 25,300 units, showing 80.34% growth compared to last year. The newly launched battery options (up to four different capacities) made the iQube even more popular.
2. Bajaj Chetak

Bajaj’s Chetak electric scooter had a fantastic month with 23,032 units sold, a massive 154.47% growth from June 2024. The new budget-friendly Chetak 3001 version also helped Bajaj attract more buyers.
3. Ola Electric

Ola saw a drop in yearly sales but managed to recover slightly with a 9.13% increase in MoM sales, reaching 20,190 units in June 2025.
4. Ather Energy
Ather’s practical scooters like the Rizta helped them achieve 14,526 units in June, a 133.69% jump from last year and a 12.99% rise compared to May.
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5. Hero MotoCorp
Hero’s new VX2 electric scooters helped them sell 7,668 units, showing 148.88% YoY growth. Their Battery-as-a-Service option is also making life easier for budget buyers.
6. Other Players
Greaves Electric sold 4,199 units. River Mobility, a Bengaluru-based startup, grew the fastest with 1,246 units sold, a whopping 523% jump compared to last year.
Unique Insights

- In June 2025, every 1 out of 4 electric scooters sold in India offers a range of 100 km or more. Last year, it was only 1 out of 7 scooters.
- Battery-as-a-Service is quickly catching on, with nearly 18% of all EV buyers now choosing this cost-saving option.
- TVS iQube’s 2.2kWh variant is the hottest seller in metro cities, but in smaller towns, people prefer the bigger 5.3kWh battery version.
- Experts believe that monthly EV sales could cross 1.5 lakh units by the end of 2025 if this growth continues.
- The Hero Vida VX2 Go version is becoming the favorite in Tier-2 and Tier-3 towns where battery swapping stations are growing rapidly.
June 2025 proved that India’s EV scene is not slowing down! Bajaj and TVS are getting strong sales, Ather is growing fast, and new players like River are making big moves. If things go on like this, 2025 could be a record-breaking year for electric two-wheelers in India.

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