India’s EV Retrofit Market Is Getting Crowded. Is a Second EV Transition Beginning?

Ankitt Sharrma
India's EV Retrofit Market Is Getting Crowded. Is a Second EV Transition Beginning?

From Exponent and Green Tiger to Compage-Indofast, E-Vidyut and Telangana’s bus and auto programmes, a cluster of developments suggests India may be beginning to electrify its existing vehicle stock — not just replace it with new EVs.

For most of the past decade, India’s electric mobility transition has been measured through one primary number: new EV registrations.

How many electric two-wheelers were sold. How many electric three-wheelers entered the market. How many diesel buses were replaced by new electric buses.

But over the past several months, another route to electrification has begun appearing with unusual frequency. Instead of asking vehicle owners to replace an internal-combustion vehicle with a new electric one, companies are increasingly asking a different question:

What if we simply replace the powertrain?

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