India’s Electric Vehicle Landscape

 

Weekly EV Roundup: India’s Electric Vehicle Landscape (Last Week)

India’s EV sector witnessed major developments across two-wheelers, four-wheelers, and commercial vehicles last week. Here’s a detailed summary of the most important announcements, along with insights into what they mean for the industry.


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1. Simple Energy launches rare earth-free EV motors

Simple Energy, the Bengaluru-based EV startup, has pioneered rare earth-free motors for electric scooters. This innovation comes at a time when China’s restrictions on rare earth exports are creating uncertainty in global supply chains. By eliminating dependence on rare earth magnets, Simple Energy is seeking to cut costs and build supply resilience.
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2. Tata Motors expands charging infrastructure

Tata Motors has crossed 25,000 public EV charging stations in India, with a strong focus on small commercial EVs like the Ace EV. The company has partnered with 13 operators and plans to double the network to 50,000 chargers in the next year.
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3. BYD India crosses 10,000 EV deliveries

Chinese EV giant BYD has delivered more than 10,000 electric cars in India, marking a strong foothold in the premium EV market with models like Atto 3 and e6.
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4. VinFast debuts in India with VF6 & VF7 SUVs

Vietnamese automaker VinFast entered India with two new electric SUVs – VF6 and VF7. Both models come in multiple variants (different battery, torque, and range options). VinFast also announced plans for 35 dealerships and 26 workshops across 27 cities by 2025, along with battery recycling and charging ecosystem partnerships.
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5. Honda confirms its first EV for India

Honda is preparing to launch its first fully electric car in India (not just an ICE conversion). The details are still under wraps, but this confirms Honda’s entry into the Indian EV race.
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6. Policy & Infrastructure Updates


๐Ÿ” Trends & Insights

  • Supply Chain Independence: Simple Energy’s rare earth-free motors could mark the beginning of a shift away from China-dependent EV components.

  • Infrastructure Push: Tata’s expansion shows that charging networks are now being prioritized as much as vehicle launches.

  • Global OEM Entry: With VinFast and Honda joining, India’s EV market is becoming more competitive and diverse.

  • Commercial EV Growth: Tata’s charging rollout highlights how small commercial EVs are becoming a critical part of electrification.

  • India as an Export Hub: Mercedes and others are positioning India as both a consumer and supplier of EVs.



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