<p>Mumbai, Electric vehicle (EV) sales in India rose 28.60 per cent to 1,80,238 units in June over the period year-ago, driven by massive jump in e-passenger vehicle volumes, Federation of Automobile Dealers' Association (FADA) said in a statement on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Electric passenger vehicle sales, as per FADA data, stood at 13,178 units in the previous month compared to 7,323 e-PVs in June 2024, registering a sharp increase of 79.95 per cent year-on-year.</p>.<p>The e-passenger vehicles' share in the overall electric vehicle market shot up to 4.4 per cent in June 2025 from 2.5 per cent in June 2024, it said.</p>.<p>Electric three-wheeler volumes during the month under review were recorded at 60,559 units, up 15.79 per cent from 52,302 units in the same month last year.</p>.<p>The e-three-wheeler segment, as per FADA data, rose to 60.2 per cent in the total EVs demand in June 2025 against 55.4 per cent in the period a year earlier.</p>.<p>Electric two-wheeler retail sales during June 25 surged 31.69 per cent at 105,355 units as against 80,003 e-two-wheelers retailed in June 2024, the automobile dealers' body said.</p>.<p>Electric commercial vehicle retail sales for the period under review was seen at 1,146 units as compared to 515 units in June 2024, a growth of 122.5 per cent year-on- year, FADA said.</p>.<p>Electric mobility is gathering unprecedented momentum across all segments, underpinned by the PM e-Drive Scheme's mandate to make electric vehicles more accessible and affordable, said FADA President, C S Vigneshwar.</p>.<p>"In June 2025, electric two-wheelers commanded 7.3 per cent of the market, up from 5.8 per cent a year ago, demonstrating growing consumer confidence in EV technology. Electric three-wheelers now account for over 60 per cent of all three-wheeler sales, cementing their role in last-mile connectivity, while PV, EV penetration rose to 4.4 per cent and electric CV doubled to 1.56 per cent YoY," he said.</p>.<p>By expanding charging infrastructure and fostering domestic innovation, this visionary initiative is driving record EV sales nationwide and charting a path to a cleaner, smarter, and self-reliant mobility future for India, he added. </p>
<p>Mumbai, Electric vehicle (EV) sales in India rose 28.60 per cent to 1,80,238 units in June over the period year-ago, driven by massive jump in e-passenger vehicle volumes, Federation of Automobile Dealers' Association (FADA) said in a statement on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Electric passenger vehicle sales, as per FADA data, stood at 13,178 units in the previous month compared to 7,323 e-PVs in June 2024, registering a sharp increase of 79.95 per cent year-on-year.</p>.<p>The e-passenger vehicles' share in the overall electric vehicle market shot up to 4.4 per cent in June 2025 from 2.5 per cent in June 2024, it said.</p>.<p>Electric three-wheeler volumes during the month under review were recorded at 60,559 units, up 15.79 per cent from 52,302 units in the same month last year.</p>.<p>The e-three-wheeler segment, as per FADA data, rose to 60.2 per cent in the total EVs demand in June 2025 against 55.4 per cent in the period a year earlier.</p>.<p>Electric two-wheeler retail sales during June 25 surged 31.69 per cent at 105,355 units as against 80,003 e-two-wheelers retailed in June 2024, the automobile dealers' body said.</p>.<p>Electric commercial vehicle retail sales for the period under review was seen at 1,146 units as compared to 515 units in June 2024, a growth of 122.5 per cent year-on- year, FADA said.</p>.<p>Electric mobility is gathering unprecedented momentum across all segments, underpinned by the PM e-Drive Scheme's mandate to make electric vehicles more accessible and affordable, said FADA President, C S Vigneshwar.</p>.<p>"In June 2025, electric two-wheelers commanded 7.3 per cent of the market, up from 5.8 per cent a year ago, demonstrating growing consumer confidence in EV technology. Electric three-wheelers now account for over 60 per cent of all three-wheeler sales, cementing their role in last-mile connectivity, while PV, EV penetration rose to 4.4 per cent and electric CV doubled to 1.56 per cent YoY," he said.</p>.<p>By expanding charging infrastructure and fostering domestic innovation, this visionary initiative is driving record EV sales nationwide and charting a path to a cleaner, smarter, and self-reliant mobility future for India, he added. </p>