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Electric mobility gains momentum in 2021: SMEV

The year 2021 has been a defining year for the electric vehicle market, especially the electric two-wheeler (E2W) in India. According to the Society of Manufacturers of Electric Vehicles (SMEV), the total sales of E2W, including high-speed (HS) and low-speed E2W, in the 12-month period (Jan-Dec) in 2021 increased by 132% over the corresponding year 2020. The industry registered sales of 233971 E2W as against 100,736 units sold in 2020.

The low speed has had negative growth in the last 2 quarters of 2021. The market share of the low-speed segment used to be upwards of 70% in all the previous years, and that has dipped to less than 15% in the last quarter of Oct-Dec 2021. The low-speed E2Ws are not subsidized under the FAME 2 policy that incentives only high-speed bikes based on their battery capacity @ Rs.15000 kwh, which has made the entry-level high-speed e2ws cheaper than many of the low-speed ones.

Commenting on the performance of the industry, Sohinder Gill, Director General, SMEV said, β€œWe haven’t seen better days than the last few months in the entire EV journey. In the last 15 years, we collectively sold around 1 million e2w, e-three wheelers, e-cars, and e-buses, and we will most likely sell the same 1 million units in just one year beginning January 22.”

He adds, β€œThe recent positive changes in EV policy through FAME 2 are a game-changer and a decisive move by the government to ensure a cleaner and greener transportation sector, reducing reliance on expensive and contaminated liquid fuel. Customers have now started shifting in large numbers from petrol two-wheelers to electric ones due to attractive prices, lower running costs, and lower maintenance. A significant percentage of customers also factor in the environment and sustainability in their decision to buy an electric two-wheeler. Going by the recent monthly trends, the next 12 months may see 5 to 6 times the growth over the previous 12 months.”

The E2W market is divided into 3 segments, low speed, city speed, and high speed. While the low-speed segment is waning away, the city speed segment (up to 50 km/hr) is gaining traction due to attractive pricing and lower replacement costs of batteries. Adoption in the high-speed segment, i.e., 70 km/hr, is low but may increase in the next few years as the battery prices come down.

Mr Gill explained the confusing nomenclature used for electric two-wheelers in India by saying, β€œCurrently, all-electric two-wheelers sold in India are called electric bikes or e-bikes, but in fact, they are either electric motorcycles (around 2% of the market) or electric scooters (98%) that can comfortably seat two people and look like their petrol two-wheeler counterparts. There are no e-scooters like the ones seen in North America or Europe on which a rider can stand and go short distances. Electric cycle sales in India (popularly known as e-bikes globally) are also negligible and just beginning to happen. However, in the next 2 to 3 years, we will have products across all segments, ranging from e-scooters, e-motorcycles, and e-cycles from large and organized players. In four to five years, we can now confidently predict that around 30% of the two-wheeler market willΒ be electric.”

Sale of top 10 players of registered E Two-wheelers Jan- Dec 2021
Hero Electric Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  46,214 34%
Okinawa Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  29,868 22%
Ather Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  15,836 12%
Ampere Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  12,417 9%
Pure EV Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  10,946 8%
TVS Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  5,368 4%
Revolt Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  4,687 3%
Bajaj Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  4,532 3%
Benling India Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  4,421 3%
Jitendra New EV Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  1,930 1%
Total of top 10 players Β Β Β Β  1,36,219  


Disclaimer:

  1. The data doesn’t include low-speed segment
  2. The above data has been collated from the Govt records of Vahan

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