2W EV Retail Sales June 2025 surged ahead with 1.05 L units sold—a remarkable 31.7% annual growth and 4.99% monthly gain. Leading players like TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ola S1 Air, Ather Energy, and Hero Vida defined the competitive landscape this month.
🔝 2W EV Retail Sales June 2025 – Monthly Brand Rankings
Here’s how the top brands performed:
- TVS iQube: 25,300 units sold—80% YoY & 3% MoM increase
- Bajaj Chetak: 23,032 units—up 154% YoY & 5.6% MoM
- Ola Electric: 20,190 units—MoM growth of 9%, but down 45% YoY
- Ather Energy: 14,526 units—+133% YoY and +13% MoM
- Hero Vida: 7,668 units—+149% YoY and +7% MoM
🌱 Other Key Players & Growth Rates
Smaller brands also saw strong jumps:
- Greaves Electric: 4,199 units (+55% YoY)
- BGauss: 1,952 units (+84% YoY)
- Pure Energy: 1,429 units (+322% YoY)
- River Mobility (Indie): 1,246 units (+523% YoY)
- Others: 5,813 units
Together, these players helped maintain the momentum through June
📊 2W EV Retail Sales June 2025 Breakdown—Brand Performance & Growth Drivers
India’s 2W EV retail sales in June 2025 marked a pivotal shift in consumer adoption. Leading OEMs not only posted strong numbers but also outpaced their petrol counterparts in key urban segments. Below is a closer look at individual brand performance and the major factors driving this growth.
🔹 TVS iQube: Leading the Pack
TVS sold over 25,300 units in June 2025, making iQube the best-selling electric scooter. With continued infrastructure expansion and strong dealership support, TVS has successfully turned the iQube into a household name. Their YoY growth stands at a whopping +80%.
🔹 Bajaj Chetak: Surprise Surge
With 23,032 units sold, Bajaj Chetak saw a 154% YoY jump. The company’s strategy of offering affordable electric variants, especially in tier-2 cities, has started paying off in FY25.
🔹 Ola Electric: Regaining Momentum
Despite a 45% YoY drop, Ola managed to push 20,190 units in June, a 9% MoM recovery. The recent rollout of MoveOS 4 and new financing options are helping Ola stay competitive.
🔹 Ather Energy: Consistent Performer
Ather delivered 14,526 units, growing 133% YoY. Their focus on performance and fast-charging infrastructure makes them a solid premium EV player. The Ather 450X Gen 3 and Ather Grid network remain their key USPs.
🔹 Hero Vida: Silent Growth
Hero MotoCorp’s Vida brand sold 7,668 units, up 149% YoY. Vida’s VX2 and affordable pricing are helping Hero penetrate deep into the commuter EV market.
💡 Growth Drivers Behind 2W EV Retail Sales, June 2025
Here are the top 5 reasons why 2W EV retail sales in June 2025 witnessed strong momentum:
Government Policies—FAME II subsidy, lower GST, and state incentives.
Cost Efficiency—Lower running cost vs. petrol: ₹0.25/km vs. ₹2.50/km.
Expanding Charging Infra—Public & home chargers make daily commutes hassle-free.
Product Diversity—From Ola to Hero Vida, consumers now have choices across price points.
Financing & EMI Plans—Easy loan options and low down payments.
Related Read:
👉 Top 5 Electric Scooters Under ₹1 Lakh – July 2025
📊 Sector Overview & Competitor Insights
TVS and Bajaj strengthened their footings: TVS commanded ~24% market share, followed by Bajaj at ~22.8%. Ola held ~19.6%, while Ather reached ~14.4% market share—evidence that legacy OEMs are emerging strong in the EV space.

📈 What 2W EV Retail Sales June 2025 Tell Us About Market Trends
Driving growth factors include
- 📡 Expanding EV infrastructure & FAME II subsidies
- 🔋 Battery-as-a-Service model lowering entry cost
- 🔄 New variants & big launches (e.g., TVS iQube, Hero Vida VX2)
- 🏍️ OEMs balancing EV and ICE strategies more effectively
Learn more: Our take on Kinetic Green’s new EV lineup
💡 What’s Next for India’s 2W EV Market?
- New launch waves expected till the end of 2025 from Simple, Yamaha, River
- Further subsidy revisions could reshape pricing
- Competition among legacy and born-EV players will intensify
Brands that can deliver service, affordability, & range will dominate.
FAQs – 2W EV Retail Sales June 2025
Q: What were total EV sales in June 2025?
105,355 units—marking a 31.7% YoY growth and nearly 5% monthly increase.
Q: Who led EV sales?
TVS iQube, followed by Bajaj Chetak, Ola, and Ather.
Q: How did Ola perform?
20,190 units sold; +9% MoM but -45% YoY—signs of short-term rebound.
Disclaimer:
All sales figures are based on industry reports (RushLane, India Times). Actual numbers may vary slightly. We recommend cross-checking with official OEM and government data.
Stay tuned to Automotive Delight for more EV insights, launch news, and deep-dive analysis.
Best Electric Scooters Under ₹1 Lakh in India – July 2025
Ather EL Platform Revealed: Budget Electric Scooter for India | 2025 Launch