India’s electric two-wheeler market is changing rapidly. Till a few years ago, where e-scooters were welcomed by the people, now electric motorcycles i.e. e-bikes are also gradually making their place. This change is not limited to cities only, but has started reaching small cities and towns as well. daily trends information
In the initial phase, the main reason for the popularity of e-scooters was – being cheap, easy to ride and low maintenance. Most people, especially gig workers and families living in cities, were looking for a means that could move quickly in traffic and would not be heavy on the pocket. For this reason, the market was flooded with cheap, China-made scooters.
In FY24, about 9.5 lakh electric two-wheeler registrations took place in India, of which e-scooters had the highest share.
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E-scooters are good for cities, but when it comes to long distances, bad roads or tough conditions, they lag behind. Especially in tier-2 and tier-3 cities, people still prefer petrol bikes like Hero Splendor or Bajaj Discover.
The problem with electric bikes is that e-bikes that offer the same range and power as ICE bikes are expensive. But the good news is that many Indian companies like Oben Electric and Matter Motor are working to fill this gap. daily trends information
65% of two-wheeler sales in India are of motorcycles. This means that riding a bike is not just a need, it is also a habit. Especially for male buyers, the design, gear system and power of the bike matter a lot.
In this context, Madhumita Agarwal, CEO of Oben Electric, believes that the era of e-scooters has definitely started, but in the coming time, the market of e-bikes priced below Rs 1.6 lakh will also grow rapidly.
The battery technology in both e-scooters and e-bikes is almost the same, but the difference lies in the way they are used. Oben Electric uses LFP batteries which are more durable and perform better in heat. daily trends information
E-bikes have bigger batteries, advanced cooling systems and control systems, which increases their price. But they also give more power and range.
The Indian customer still gives the most importance to the price. Because of this, scooters, especially for fleet and family use, sell more.
Innovations are happening in the e-bike segment – such as liquid-cooled motors, gear systems and smart displays – but these are still limited to the premium category. daily trends information
It is not certain whether only scooters or only bikes will work in the future. Experts believe that both segments will have equal share. Customers who are looking for a vehicle for affordability and daily use will take e-scooters. On the other hand, for those who are thinking about performance and long distance, e-bikes will emerge as a strong option.
Both e-scooters and e-bikes have their own place. While scooters are cheap, easy and better for everyday use, e-bikes offer performance, range and a powerful riding experience. As technology and infrastructure improve, this market will become even more interesting.
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