Electric Scooter Sales Report November 2025: TVS Regains Top Spot, Ola Falls
According to the sales report for November 2025, TVS has once again reclaimed its number 1 position in Indian EV scooter sales. In October, TVS lost the No. 1 spot to its longtime rival Bajaj, but in November, it clinched the top spot in the Indian EV two-wheeler market. The biggest fall was for Ola Electric as they slipped behind Hero Vida in sales.

Electric Scooter Sales Report November 2025
| EV Brand | November 2025 Sales |
| 1. TVS Motors | 30,309 Units |
| 2. Bajaj Auto | 25,526 Units |
| 3. Ather Energy | 20,323 Units |
| 4. Hero Vida | 12,199 Units |
| 5. Ola Electric | 8,400 Units |
1. TVS Motors
The Hosur-based manufacturer has sold a total of 30,309 units in November 2025. They now hold 27% market share in India, the highest for any brand. TVS has been leading the EV scooter segment for the last 6 months with its iQube EV. But in October 2025, Bajaj clinched the No. 1 spot with their Chetak EV, and in just one month, TVS regained the top spot.
2. Bajaj Auto
Pune-based Bajaj Auto has lost one position and is now second in EV two-wheeler sales. Bajaj has sold 25,526 units in November 2025 and holds 22% market share. They are the closest contender to TVS Motors in the EV segment. The Festival season helped the Chetak to become the No. 1 EV scooter in India. It has now been pushed to the second spot behind the iQube EV.

3. Ather Energy
Ather Energy sold 20,323 units last month and holds 18% market share in the EV segment. Their family segment scooter, Rizta, is getting steady demand across cities and has played a crucial part in their sales.
4. Hero Vida
Hero Motocorp's very own Vida EV brand took the fourth spot, pushing Ola Electric down to fifth place. In November, it posted a good sales number of 12,199 units and held a 10% market share.

5. Ola Electric
The brand that had the biggest fall last month was Ola Electric. Once India's leader in the EV segment, it is now facing low demand for their scooters. In November 2025, Ola had sold only 8,400 units, a 71% decline compared to November 2024. The brand needs to do something to regain momentum in India.
Ola's electric scooters have faced major challenges around reliability and after-sales service. Many Dealerships across India continue to receive numerous complaints, many of which remain unresolved for months. The trust has been broken and is contributing to their poor sales performance.


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