India’s electric two-wheeler market witnessed strong momentum in April 2026 as leading brands like TVS, Bajaj, Ather, Hero, Ola, Ampere, River and BGauss posted impressive sales numbers. Rising fuel prices, improved battery technology and growing EV awareness are pushing more buyers toward electric scooters across the country.
The latest April 2026 EV sales report clearly shows that competition in India’s electric scooter segment is becoming more intense than ever. Traditional auto giants like TVS and Bajaj are now competing directly with EV-focused brands such as Ola Electric and Ather Energy.
Electric 2W Sales April 2026
| Brand | Estimated Sales (April 2026) | Popular Models |
|---|---|---|
| TVS Motor | 28,000+ Units | iQube |
| Bajaj Auto | 24,000+ Units | Chetak |
| Ola Electric | 22,000+ Units | S1 Series |
| Ather Energy | 17,000+ Units | Rizta, 450X |
| Hero MotoCorp | 8,000+ Units | Vida V1 |
| Ampere | 5,000+ Units | Primus |
| River | 2,000+ Units | Indie |
| BGauss | 1,500+ Units | RUV350 |
TVS iQube Continues Strong Dominance
TVS Motor emerged as one of the biggest winners in April 2026 EV sales. The company’s iQube electric scooter continues to attract buyers from both metro cities and smaller towns.
Its strong service network, trusted battery performance and family-friendly design are helping TVS build a solid position in India’s rapidly growing EV market. Buyers are also appreciating the scooter’s practical range and low maintenance costs.
Bajaj Chetak Gains Massive Popularity
Bajaj Auto’s electric scooter lineup also recorded excellent growth during April 2026. The Bajaj Chetak remains one of the most premium-looking electric scooters in the country.
The brand’s strong legacy combined with improved battery efficiency and premium build quality has helped Bajaj gain customer trust quickly. Urban buyers especially prefer the Chetak for its stylish retro design and smooth city performance.
Ola Electric Faces Tough Competition
Ola Electric continues to remain among the top EV sellers in India, but competition from TVS and Bajaj has become significantly stronger.
The Ola S1 range still attracts younger buyers thanks to its sporty styling, connected features and software-based updates. However, the EV market is now more balanced, with customers getting multiple reliable alternatives.
Ola’s aggressive expansion strategy and new product launches are expected to keep the company competitive throughout 2026
Ather Energy Shows Impressive Growth
Ather Energy recorded another strong month in April 2026. The recently launched Ather Rizta family scooter has received a positive response from Indian customers.
Ather is widely known for its premium technology, fast-charging ecosystem and smart connectivity features. The company is now rapidly expanding into Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities to increase its market reach.
The Ather 450X also continues to remain popular among performance-focused riders.
Hero Vida Slowly Expanding Its Presence
Hero MotoCorp’s Vida electric lineup is gradually building momentum in the Indian EV segment. While sales numbers are still lower than rivals like TVS and Bajaj, Hero’s massive dealership network could become a major advantage in the future.
Industry experts believe Hero may introduce more affordable electric scooters in the coming months to target mass-market buyers.
River And BGauss Attracting Attention
New-age EV brands like River and BGauss are also slowly gaining popularity among Indian consumers.
The River Indie is becoming especially popular among delivery riders and commercial users due to its practicality and storage space. Meanwhile, BGauss is attracting customers with affordable and easy-to-use electric scooters designed for daily commuting.
Why Electric Scooter Sales Are Rising Rapidly
Several major factors are driving the growth of electric two-wheelers in India:
- Rising petrol prices
- Lower running costs
- Government EV policies and subsidies
- Improved battery technology
- Longer riding range
- Fast charging support
- Smart connected features
- Increasing environmental awareness
Consumers now see electric scooters as a long-term money-saving solution rather than just a trend.
More Competition Expected In 2026
India’s EV market is expected to become even more competitive in the coming months. Several major brands including Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha are reportedly preparing new electric two-wheelers for the Indian market.
As battery technology improves and charging infrastructure expands, customers can expect more affordable, feature-rich and long-range electric scooters in the future.
Conclusion
The Electric 2W Sales April 2026 report highlights how rapidly India’s EV market is evolving. TVS, Bajaj, Ola and Ather are currently leading the race, while newer brands are also finding their place in the growing market.
If this growth trend continues, electric scooters could soon become one of the most common vehicles on Indian roads.
Disclaimer: This article is based on media reports, industry estimates and publicly available EV market data. Actual sales figures may vary over time.