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India’s EV Sales to Surge 12-Fold to 30 Million Units by 2032: Report

India's electric vehicle market is projected to surge 12-fold to 30.4 million units by 2032, according to a report by the India Energy Storage Alliance. In 2025, electric two-wheelers dominated sales at 60.1%, while battery demand jumped significantly from 13 GWh in 2024 to 19 GWh. The EV component market, valued at Rs 41,000 crore in 2025, is expected to reach Rs 3,02,000 crore by 2032. The report emphasizes that India's EV trajectory will depend on policy support, infrastructure buildout, and local manufacturing momentum.

India's EV sales projected for 12-fold surge to 30 million units by 2032: Report

New Delhi, July 13

India's electric vehicles market is projected to surge 12x to 30.4 million units by 2032 under the high-growth NEV scenario. The market displays strong growth momentum, with annual sales rising from 2.0 million units in 2024 to 2.6 million units in 2025, representing an approximate 26 per cent sales increase, according to an India Energy Storage Alliance report, prepared by Customized Energy Solutions.

Higher fuel prices strengthen electric vehicle cost competitiveness, while expanding sports utility vehicle offerings and a wave of new product launches enhance consumer appeal and market visibility.

As per the report, EVs accounted for approximately 9.5 per cent of total vehicle sales in India in 2025, up from 8.1 per cent in 2024. This shift underscores the market's continued structural transition toward electrification.

In 2025, electric two-wheelers (E2W) continued to dominate sales at 60.1 per cent, with electric three-wheelers (E3W) at 31.6 per cent. Together, these two categories accounted for over 91 per cent of the approximately 2.5 million total EV units sold.

According to the report, electric four-wheelers (E4W) grew their share to 7.7 per cent, reflecting accelerating consumer adoption of electric passenger vehicles. Meanwhile, buses held 0.2 per cent and trucks held 0.4 per cent of total sales, supported by public procurement programs and fleet operator commitments.

"In parallel, battery demand is expected to scale sharply, driven both by rising EV adoption and increasing average battery pack sizes, with total demand growing from 19 GWh to 362 GWh over the same period," the report added. "The widening gap between BAU and NEV scenarios post-2029 underscores that India's EV trajectory will ultimately be determined by the strength of policy support, the pace of infrastructure buildout, and the momentum in local manufacturing."

As per the report, total battery demand in 2025 reached approximately 19 GWh, which is a significant jump from 13 GWh in 2024. This reflects both volume growth and rising average pack sizes across segments.

In a notable structural shift, four-wheelers now lead battery consumption at 40 per cent, followed by three-wheelers at 27 per cent and two-wheelers at 23 per cent. Buses grew to 7.8 per cent of total battery demand, which is disproportionately high relative to their unit sales share owing to the large pack sizes deployed in electric bus fleets. Trucks registered a 1.9 per cent battery demand footprint as electric light, medium, and heavy goods vehicle adoption gradually scales.

India's electric vehicle component market was valued at Rs 41,000 crore in 2025. It is projected to reach Rs 3,02,000 crore by 2032 under the Business-as-Usual (BAU) scenario, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of approximately 38 per cent.

Battery packs dominate the 2025 mix at 52 per cent, followed by motors at 22 per cent, inverters at 12 per cent, battery management systems at 11 per cent, and DC-DC converters at 3 per cent.

The report noted that "India's motor and controller localization remains at 30-40%, inverter supply chains are heavily import-dependent, and BMS hardware localization lags well behind software capability."

"The Rs 2,61,000 Cr incremental market being created between 2025 and 2032 will disproportionately reward players who establish domestic manufacturing depth in power electronics and drivetrain integration ahead of the demand inflection," the report mentioned.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

The 362 GWh battery demand projection is mind-boggling! But we need to think about where these batteries go after 8-10 years. Recycling infrastructure in India is almost non-existent. If we don't solve that, we're just swapping one pollution problem for another. 🌱

Vikram M

I'd love to see the cost of these EVs come down. Right now, a decent e-scooter costs as much as a good petrol one. And let's be real - how many of us have seen an EV bus on our roads? The report says 0.2% market share - that's practically nothing. More public transport electrification needed! 🚍

Sarah B

Interesting data on battery localization. 30-40% in motors but heavy import dependence on inverters and BMS hardware. This is a big concern for supply chain resilience. If China sneezes, we'll catch a cold on EV production. Need to fast-track local manufacturing under PLI schemes. 🇮🇳

Rohit P

30 million by 2032? That's ambitious, but the growth from 2 million to 2.6 million in one year shows real momentum. The X-factor will be battery prices - if they keep dropping like solar, we're in for a revolution. Also, hats off to the three-wheeler segment - 31.6% share! Rickshaw drivers are going electric faster than car owners! 😄

Kavya N

One practical concern - our power grid! If 30 million EVs are charging by 2032, that's a massive load. We need to integrate renewables and smart charging to avoid overloading.

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