The electric scooter segment in India is set for a fierce battle between legacy and new-age OEMs with the launch of Ather Energy s Rizta. Distribution and finance options in small towns and cities will determine the outcome. Legacy OEMs like TVS and Bajaj are expanding their networks, while new-age OEMs face challenges in rural areas due to financing limitations. Offering affordable solutions and innovative financing options could change market dynamics in favor of new-age OEMs.
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E-scooter: Electric two-wheeler sales in India increased by 16% to 3.4 lakh units in the first six months of the financial year 2023-24. Despite a dip in sales after the government reduced subsidies in June, sales have been stabilizing in recent months. However, month-on-month growth has flattened out, posing a challenge to reach the target of 20 lakh units set by Niti Aayog.