India EV Market 2025 Report, Know how much was sold in 2025
Demand for electric vehicles is increasing in India! Know how much was sold in 2025: EV can run for miles on just one charge. Petrol and diesel prices are also expensive in the country. Therefore, people want to save their own money. Nowadays, because of this cause, people are using battery vehicles. People are also riding EV cars, buses, bikes, scooties, and battery bicycles.
How many EVs were sold in 2025? According to the report of the India Energy Storage Alliance, a total of 2.3 million electric vehicles were sold in India in 2025. This is an average of 8% of all new vehicle registrations in the country. According to the report, the sales demand was flat at the beginning of the year. But in the last 3 months, sales increased for the festive season.
Two-wheeler demand is high: If we talk about the auto sector, then in 2025, a total of 2.82 crore vehicles were registered in India. In this, two-wheelers had the highest sales. The average was 2 crore units. Four-wheeler vehicle sales crossed 4.4 lakh units. Along with this Tractors and agricultural vehicles accounted for more than 1.06 lakh.
The biggest contribution in the EV segment was made by electric two-wheelers. 1.28 lakh electric two-wheelers were sold during the year, which is 57% of the total EV sales. Next is electric three-wheelers. This sales have reached 8 lakh units and, its share is 35%. The number of electric cars is comparatively low, but it is estimated that 1.75 lakh units have been sold.
EVs are also being used for delivery: The report also says that electrification has already started in sectors like parcel delivery and logistics.
Which state has sold the most EVs: Uttar Pradesh emerged as the largest EV market in 2025. More than 4 lakh EV vehicles were sold here. This was followed by Maharashtra with 2.66 lakh and Karnataka with 2 lakh units sold. These three states accounted for more than 40% of EV sales. Apart from this, it was reported that 14% was sold in Delhi, 14% in Kerala and 11% in Goa. Similarly, EVs have also sold well in eastern states like Tripura and Assam.
Government’s big claim: Convergence Energy Services Limited has completed the tender for 10,900 electric buses, which is part of the Rs 10,900 crore PM e-Drive scheme. Its aim is to promote green public transport in cities.
The IESA report indicates that the government’s focus is now also increasing on heavy commercial vehicles and charging infrastructure. It is clear that 2025 is just the beginning, but the real results will be seen in the coming years.
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