E-scooter sales record in May 2026; TVS No. 1, Ola hit
The month of May 2026 has been very important in the electric two-wheeler market. E-scooter sales in the country set a new record with over 1.70 lakh units sold. Compared to the previous year, this growth is 62.76 percent, clearly showing the increasing trend of consumers towards electric vehicles. Due to rising fuel prices, the need for eco-friendly transportation and government incentive schemes, the demand for electric vehicles is steadily increasing.
In this growing market, TVS Motor Company has maintained its position as the top seller. The company sold 42,459 e-scooters in May. Reliable services, strong network and modern technology have seen the trust of customers in TVS strengthened.
On the other hand, Bajaj Auto has also performed remarkably well to grab the second position in the market. The popular electric scooter ‘Bajaj Chetak’ is getting a lot of favor from the customers and its sales are increasing steadily. Due to this, conventional vehicle manufacturers are also competing effectively in the electric sector.
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Ather Energy has also recorded excellent growth. The company sold 28,240 units in May 2026, as against 14,101 units in the same period last year. That means the company’s sales have increased by 100.27 percent. With the company’s market share reaching 16.54 percent, Ather has proven its strong presence in the premium electric scooter segment.
Hero MotoCorp’s ‘Vida’ electric scooter has also become a favorite among consumers. The company has sold 19,067 units in May, a growth of 158.19 percent over the previous year. Therefore, Vida’s market share has reached 11.17 percent, and it is seen challenging the major competitors.
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However, Ola Electric faced some decline while sales of most companies were increasing. The company sold 15,141 units in May 2026, down 20.17 percent from the previous year. However, compared to April 2026, sales increased by 24.4 percent. However, the company’s market share has dropped to 8.87 percent, leaving Ola at the fifth position.
Overall, with the Indian electric two-wheeler market expanding rapidly, consumers are now paying more attention not only to new technology, but also to trusted brands, great service and long-term quality. The competition in this sector is likely to intensify in the coming years, and this change is going to be an important step for the Indian automobile industry.
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