Who Won The EV Two-Wheeler Game In 2023?

SUMMARY

The registrations of two-wheeler EVs in the country grew 34% YoY to 8.49 Lakh units in 2023 compared to 300% YoY in 2022 and over 400% in 2021

Ola Electric witnessed around a 140% surge in vehicle registrations in 2023 to 2.62 Lakh units, while Ather Energy saw an over twofold rise in vehicle registrations to 1.04 Lakh units

According to industry sources, the Centre is unlikely to spend any more amount on the FAME-II or provide extension to it following the controversies this year

At a time when the entire world is focussed on the usage of green energy in a bid to reduce its carbon footprint, India, too, isn’t far behind. The country is seemingly doing everything in its power to meet its net zero emission goals. 

The endeavour is visible in the fact that the electric vehicle (EV) adoption in the country has grown about 50% this year. According to Vahan data as of December 29, the registrations of EVs in the country rose to 15.13 Lakh units in 2023 from 10.25 Lakh units in the previous year.

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