Within the electrical solar energy class, the whole gross sales had been 1,99,923 models in FY26 as towards 1,08,873 models in FY25, a rise of 83.63%. File photos are for illustration functions solely. |Photograph courtesy of The Hindu
The Federation of Indian Vehicle Sellers Associations introduced on Tuesday (April 7, 2026) that complete electrical car retail gross sales in FY2026 elevated by 24.6% from the earlier fiscal 12 months to 24.52 million models, with all classes attaining robust double-digit development.
Whereas gross sales of electrical two-wheelers exceeded 1.4 million models, retail gross sales of electrical passenger automobiles elevated by 83.63 per cent in FY26, though it was slightly below 200,000 models, FADA mentioned in a press release.
“FY26 was a watershed 12 months within the historical past of electrical mobility in India. Complete EV retail, together with two-wheelers, three-wheelers, passenger vehicles and business automobiles, was round 24.52 billion models, a rise of almost 24.6% year-on-year, with each class registering robust double-digit development,” mentioned FADA Chairman CS Vigneshwar.
Within the electrical solar energy class, the whole gross sales had been 1,99,923 models in FY26 as towards 1,08,873 models in FY25, a rise of 83.63%.
In keeping with FADA information, Tata Motors Passenger Automobiles was the chief in electrical solar energy sector gross sales in FY26 with 78,811 models adopted by JSW MG Motor India with 53,089 models and Mahindra & Mahindra Restricted in second and third place with 42,721 models respectively.
The electrical two-wheeler class elevated by 21.81% from 11,50,790 models in FY25 to 1,401,818 models in FY26.
In FY26, TVS Motor Firm was the chief on this section with 3,41,513 models adopted by Bajaj Auto in second place with 2,89,349 models and Ather Power in third place with 2,39,178 models.
In keeping with FADA, the electrical three-wheeler class recorded a development of 18.97% to 830,819 models in FY26 in comparison with 698,914 models in FY25.
In keeping with FADA, gross sales of electrical business automobiles elevated by 120.57% to 19,454 models in FY26, in comparison with 8,820 models in FY25.
Reflecting on general EV gross sales, Vigneshwar mentioned, “This isn’t simply an achievement for the auto business, however a testomony to India’s capacity to steer the mass market power transition, from last-mile autorickshaws to household vehicles.” This exhibits that the structural momentum behind India’s EV shift stays robust, he added.
