TVS Motors Maintains Top Spot in July 2025TVS Motors led the E2W segment with 22,230 units sold , despite a MoM decline of -12.03% . The TVS iQube remains a strong performer, securing 21.60% of the market share. TVS benefits from a strong service network and consistent brand trust.[TVS iQube]Bajaj Auto and Ola Electric Neck-and-NeckBajaj Auto secured the second spot with 19,650 units , down from 23,004 in June. Its flagship Chetak continues to drive volumes in urban markets.Ola Electric, in third place with 17,848 units , saw an 11.59% drop . However, its direct-to-consumer model and urban market penetration continue to offer strategic advantages.[Bajaj Chetak 3503]Ather Energy Closing In On Ola ElectricAther Energy registered 16,231 units , growing 11.86% MoM —one of the highest among top brands. The narrowing gap between Ather and Ola (just ~1,600 units) signals a potential change in rankings.Hero MotoCorp Posts Strongest GrowthWith 10,489 units sold , Hero MotoCorp recorded a remarkable 36.89% MoM growth . Its newly launched Vida VX2 is expected to further push sales in August. Hero’s strong brand recall and reach into semi-urban markets boost its momentum.[Hero Vida VX2]Emerging Players Gaining TractionPure Energy and River Mobility showed double-digit growth, tapping into regional markets.Kinetic Green Energy re-entered the top 10 with 60.05% MoM growth , replacing Revolt Motors.Greaves Electric Mobility remained stable, with their Ampere sub-brand, focusing on affordability in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.Industry Outlook: What’s Ahead?While July 2025 saw a marginal dip in total sales, the continued rise of Ather and Hero signals growing market fragmentation and consumer appetite for performance-centric, value-based EVs.Key Trends to Watch:Potential rank shuffle between Ather and Ola in AugustIncreased competition from new model launches like Ola’s electric motorcycle and Hero’s expanding Vida portfolioRising focus on Tier-2/3 market expansion and battery tech upgradesConclusionIndia’s electric two-wheeler industry continues its evolution, led by established players and driven by shifting consumer preferences, regional expansions, and new product innovations. While legacy brands hold the lion’s share, emerging players are steadily carving out their space in this fast-growing market.FAQs — Frequently Asked QuestionsQ. Which company sold the most electric two-wheelers in July 2025?A. TVS Motors led the sales chart with 22,230 units in July 2025.Q. Who are the top 5 electric two-wheeler OEMs in India (July 2025)?A. TVS Motors, Bajaj Auto, Ola Electric, Ather Energy, and Hero MotoCorp are currently the top electric two-wheeler OEMs in India.Q. Which companies posted the highest growth in July 2025?A. Hero MotoCorp (+36.89%) , Kinetic Green (+60.05%) , and River Mobility (+21.75%) showed the strongest MoM growth.Also Read: India Electric Car Sales Hit a New High in July — MG Windsor Dominates