Electric scooter sales in India continued to stay strong in November 2025, recording the second-highest monthly sales of the year. Despite the expected dip after the festive season, the market clocked 1,16,849 electric two-wheelers, reflecting India's growing shift toward cleaner mobility.
The biggest headlines this month include:
TVS takes back the No.1 spot with a large lead
Hero Vida climbs to fourth place, surpassing Ola Electric for the first time
Ola Electric continues to decline with a steep YoY drop
This momentum shows that while competition is heating up, consumer preferences are shifting toward reliable performance, service support, and brand trust, not just aggressive pricing.
Electric Scooter Market Share Highlights – November 2025
| Rank | Brand | Units Sold | Market Share | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | TVS | 30,309 | 26% | Strong comeback |
| 2 | Bajaj Auto | 25,526 | 22% | Slips from No.1 |
| 3 | Ather Energy | 20,323 | 18% | Stable growth |
| 4 | Hero Vida | 12,199 | 10% | Surpasses Ola |
| 5 | Ola Electric | 8,400 | 7% | Sharp decline |
Brand-Wise Performance Breakdown
TVS: 30,309 Units – Back at No.1
TVS reclaimed the top spot it briefly lost in October. With 26% market share, the brand continues to build on strong demand and reliability. TVS had already dominated from April to September, and November marks yet another milestone in its EV journey.
Bajaj Auto: 25,526 Units – Slips to Second
After leading in October, Bajaj dropped to No.2 with a 22% share. The Chetak lineup continues to receive steady demand, especially in Tier-1 and Tier-2 cities.
Ather Energy: 20,323 Units – Steady Performer
Ather retained third position with 18% share. The new Rizta model has helped boost interest, and the brand’s charging network remains a strong advantage.
Hero Vida: 12,199 Units – Breakout Performer
Hero’s EV arm has emerged as November’s biggest growth story, jumping 66% YoY and finally overtaking Ola Electric. The Vida VX2 is gaining popularity, backed by Hero’s service reach and trust factor.
Ola Electric: 8,400 Units – Major Drop
Once the highest-selling EV brand, Ola continues its downward trend with a 71% YoY decline. Despite early momentum in 2025, changing consumer perception and service-related concerns have affected its performance.
What This Means for India’s EV Market
The November 2025 leaderboard shows a clear shift:
Customers now prioritize reliability, safety, and after-sales service over hype.
Legacy two-wheeler manufacturers are gaining ground thanks to strong dealer networks.
New-age EV brands will need strategy resets to stay relevant.
With government EV policies improving and charging networks expanding, 2026 could further accelerate adoption.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Which is the best-selling electric scooter brand in India right now?
As of November 2025, TVS is the top-selling brand, leading the market with a 26% share.
2. Why are Ola Electric’s sales declining?
Multiple factors including service complaints, delivery delays, and increasing competition from legacy brands have impacted Ola’s numbers.
3. Is the Indian EV scooter market still growing?
Yes. Despite fluctuations, November recorded the second-highest sales of the year, indicating strong long-term demand.
4. Which EV brand is growing the fastest?
Based on current numbers, Hero Vida is the fastest-growing major EV scooter brand, marking a sharp YoY rise.
5. Are electric scooters value for money in 2025?
For daily urban travel, EVs offer lower running costs, reduced maintenance, and increasing charging options, making them a practical choice.
November 2025 has reshaped India’s electric scooter rankings: TVS remains unbeatable, Hero is rising fast, and Ola’s slowdown signals a shifting market reality.
As the EV ecosystem matures, brands delivering reliability, service support, and real-world performance will lead the next phase of India’s electric mobility revolution.




