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Home » Blog » EV Registrations Cross Two Million in 2025, Marking a Milestone for India’s Clean Mobility Push
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EV Registrations Cross Two Million in 2025, Marking a Milestone for India’s Clean Mobility Push

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Last updated: 27 November 2025
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Rising Consumer Interest, Better Product Availability, and Strong Policy Support Drive EV Surge, With the Electric Two-Wheeler Segment Leading India’s Growth

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  • Two-Wheelers Lead the Charge
  • Passenger EVs Record Strongest Growth
  • Three-Wheeler Sales Hold Steady
    • Comment by Author

India’s electric mobility sector has hit a major landmark in 2025, with total EV registrations crossing two million units for the first time ever—and the year still has more than a month to go. The milestone underscores surging consumer interest, wider product availability, and consistent policy support that continue to accelerate EV adoption across the country.

According to government data, EV registrations (excluding hybrids) have touched 2.02 million units so far, surpassing the 1.95 million units recorded in 2024. The momentum comes despite policy adjustments, suggesting that India’s EV ecosystem is maturing and demand is stabilizing.

Industry analysts attribute the strength in demand to multiple factors: falling battery costs, a steadily expanding charging network, and the launch of new, long-range models.
“We expect mid-teen growth in 2025—slower than last year’s 27% surge but still healthy,” said Poonam Upadhyay, Director, Crisil Ratings. She noted that strong two-wheeler demand, steady three-wheeler fleet electrification, and a competitive four-wheeler launch pipeline indicate a sustainable long-term growth cycle.

Raw material pressures—especially magnet shortages—remain manageable, industry sources say, with rising localization and softening global battery prices providing relief. The introduction of faster-charging, higher-range models has also boosted buyer confidence.


Two-Wheelers Lead the Charge

The electric two-wheeler (E2W) segment remains the biggest contributor, accounting for 57% of all EV registrations in 2025, as per Vahan data.

With over a month left in the year, E2W sales have already reached 1.16 million units, surpassing the full-year 2024 figure of 1.15 million.
“Established OEMs have driven E2W growth through extensive dealer networks, competitive pricing, and improved range, helping sustain retail confidence despite policy shifts,” Upadhyay added.

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Passenger EVs Record Strongest Growth

Among all segments, electric passenger vehicles (cars and SUVs) posted the fastest growth, rising 57% year-to-date to 156,455 units, compared with 99,429 units in 2024.

Urban EV adoption continues to strengthen as charging concerns ease, aided by wider home and workplace charging options. Improved total cost of ownership, coupled with more mid-range models, is drawing new buyers into the segment.


Three-Wheeler Sales Hold Steady

Electric three-wheeler registrations stood at 6.90 lakh units year-to-date, nearly matching the 6.91 lakh units recorded in 2024, reflecting steady fleet electrification and strong utility-driven demand.


Comment by Author

Crossing two million EV registrations in 2025 signals more than just a numerical milestone—it reflects India’s transition from early adoption to mainstream acceptance of electric mobility. Strong two-wheeler momentum, steady three-wheeler electrification and a rapidly maturing passenger EV market show that the country’s shift toward cleaner transport is becoming structurally stronger each year.

While challenges like raw material shortages and localisation gaps persist, India’s improving ecosystem—spanning charging networks, product diversity and cost stability—suggests that the next phase of growth will be deeper, broader and more resilient. The road ahead is electric, and India is moving firmly in that direction.

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