NEW DELHI: Even as electric vehicle sales continue to rise month after month in the country, the electric two-wheeler sales trend remained steady in November, reaching a total of 76,162 units compared to 76,952 units in October, as per the VAHAN portal.
In the current fiscal, the E2W industry has clocked a volume of around 4.3 lac units till November, and with 4 months left over in FY23, the total annual volumes may fall short by more than 20% of the 1 million sales projected both by NITI Aayog and SMEV.
Commenting on the sales trend, SMEV’s spokesperson said, “The growth momentum in the electric two-wheeler industry is building positively in the last few months, however, we may miss the annual target for this fiscal year. Hence, it is important to address issues such as kinks in the incentive scheme and the timely formulation of a mid-term and long-term policy post the FAME 2, to support the ambitious plans of at least 25% to 30% conversion of two-wheelers into electric by FY25.”
To re-establish the industry’s growth trajectory, strategic impetus and minor course corrections are required so that the mid-term and long-term ambitious targets are not missed.
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