Electric two-wheeler adoption in India rising, 13% share expected by 2026-27: Jefferies report

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The adoption of electric two-wheeler vehicles in India is on a gradual rise. File

The adoption of electric two-wheeler vehicles in India is on a gradual rise and it is expected that their share will rise to upwards of 13% by 2026-27, investment banking company Jefferies asserted in a report.

In the financial year that ended in March 2024, the share of electric two-wheelers was at 5%. The share of EVs in two-wheeler sales rose from just 0.4% in 2020-21 to 5.4% by early 2023, led by rising subsidies and new launches.

However, Jefferies claimed that a subsequent reduction in incentives has resulted in the share remaining in the 4-7% range for most of the past 24 months, despite the introduction of lower-priced vehicles by manufacturers.

“We currently assume a share of E2Ws rising from 5% (0.9mn units) in FY24 to 7% /10% /13% (1.4mn/2.3mn/3.4mn units) in FY25E/FY26E/FY27E, although we now see a downside risk to these estimates in the context of the new scheme targeting just 2.5mn E2Ws over two years,” Jefferies said in its report released earlier this week.

โ€œOla Electric, which has recently become a publicly listed company, has emerged as the dominant manufacturer in Indiaโ€™s electric two-wheelers market,โ€ said Jefferies, noting that its market share rose from 21% in 2022-23 to 35% in 2023-24 and further to 49% in 1Q-2024-25.

However, as per the Jefferies report, Olaโ€™s market share has subsequently fallen to 31% in August and just 29% in September (month-to-date). Bajaj, TVS, and Ather, on the other hand, have gained 5-9 percentage points each since June quarter, it said.

This week, the Union Cabinet has approved a scheme for the promotion of electric mobility in the country. The scheme has an outlay of โ‚น10,900 crore over two years. The Cabinetโ€™s approval for the โ€˜PM Electric Drive Revolution in Innovative Vehicle Enhancement (PM E-DRIVE) Schemeโ€™ was based on a proposal from the Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI).

Among others, subsidies or demand incentives worth โ‚น3,679 crore would be provided to incentivise e-2Ws, e-3Ws, e-ambulances, e-trucks, and other emerging EVs. The scheme will support 24.79 lakh e-2Ws, 3.16 lakh e-3Ws, and 14,028 e-buses, a release said. The Ministry of Heavy Industries is also introducing e-vouchers for EV buyers to avail of demand incentives under the scheme.



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