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TVS, Bajaj all charged up, notch up 10K registrati­ons

- SURAJEET DAS GUPTA

India’s incumbent twowheeler players, led by TVS Motors, are flexing their muscles, having crossed the registrati­on of 10,000 electric two-wheelers for the first time in November this year, according to data from Vahan, the website of the ministry of road transport and highways.

The two key incumbent players, TVS Motors and Bajaj Auto, now account for around 15 per cent share of registrati­ons in the month of November. The number will only go up with Hero Motocorp now joining the bandwagon with its Vida range of electric scooters. .

TVS Motors’ aggressive play in the electric vehicle space is clearly reflected in the fact that they have now entered the coveted list of top five electric two- wheeler makers, with registrati­ons hitting 7,735 in November. This amounts to a growth of 33 per cent over the previous month and is also the company’s best performanc­e since their entry into the space. But Bajaj Auto needs to push the pedal, as its registrati­ons as of November 30 were at 2,849 vehicles, which is a fall from October.

The other good news is that concerns that the sharp increase in registrati­ons of electric two-wheelers in October was merely due to the uptick in sales during the festival season, have proved to be unfounded. According to Vahan data, the total number of registrati­ons of electric twowheeler­s till November 30 is 72,556, showing a marginal growth from the previous month, when registrati­ons hit 68,324 on October 30.

The electric two-wheeler market was again led by Ola Electric, which registered 15,449 vehicles in November, accounting for over a fifth of the market, based on registrati­ons. Another player to watch is Ampere, which is owned by Greaves Cotton. It has seen a substantia­l jump in its registrati­ons in November at 11,523 — almost 1.7 times of what the company achieved in September when it notched up 6465 registrati­ons.

However, Okinawa was unable to hit the 100,000 escooter target in November. In fact, its registrati­ons fell by nearly 42 per cent, after hitting a record number of 14,938 registrati­ons in October.

At least two electric twowheeler makers have now registered vehicles of over 90,000 in the eleven months of 2022 — Okinawa had 95,933 registrati­ons and Ola Electric, 91,028. Hero Electric is also within kissing distance, at 89261.

Electric two-wheeler (scooters and motorbikes) makers have registered as many as 0.5 million vehicles between January and November this year, which is a four-fold increase from CY 2021, when the figure was only 130,704 registrati­ons. Most auto experts are of the view that they will be able to hit the magic figure of 1 million registrati­ons by 2023.

Clearly, the market is also consolidat­ing further. The top three players — Ola, Ampere and Okinawa — accounted for 50 per cent of the registrati­ons in November, and if one takes the top five, they accounted for over 70 per cent in a segment where there are 97 players in the fray.

 ?? * Figures are till October 30 Source: Vahan ??
* Figures are till October 30 Source: Vahan

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