
These days, electric two-wheelers are not limited to a few tech-heavy neighborhoods. They are becoming a familiar part of everyday traveling across Indian cities and, increasingly, semi-urban areas.
At the same time, India’s electric two-wheeler market has become much more competitive. Established motorcycle manufacturers are entering the EV space alongside younger companies that were built specifically around electric mobility. That has given buyers more choices, from practical commuter scooters to connected, performance-focused models and electric motorcycles.
Rising fuel costs, supportive policies, improvements in battery technology and a wider choice of EVs are all helping the segment move forward. Charging infrastructure and battery-related innovations are also making electric mobility more practical for everyday riders.
With that changing landscape in mind, here are 10 electric two-wheeler brands and companies in India worth knowing in 2026, based on the industry list provided by 6Wresearch.
| Rank | Brand / Company | Established | Headquarters | Known for |
| 1 | Ola Electric | 2017 | Bengaluru, Karnataka | Connected electric scooters and battery innovation |
| 2 | TVS Motor Company | 1978 | Chennai, Tamil Nadu | iQube electric scooter and established manufacturing |
| 3 | Ather Energy | 2013 | Bengaluru, Karnataka | Smart, performance-oriented electric scooters |
| 4 | Bajaj Auto | 1945 | Pune, Maharashtra | Chetak electric scooter and trusted engineering |
| 5 | Hero Electric | 2007 | Gurugram, Haryana | Affordable and practical electric scooters |
| 6 | Greaves Electric Mobility (Ampere) | 2008 | Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu | Everyday electric scooters and accessible mobility |
| 7 | Revolt Motors | 2019 | Gurugram, Haryana | Electric motorcycles and connected features |
| 8 | Okaya EV | 2021 | New Delhi | Affordable EVs and battery-focused solutions |
| 9 | Bounce Infinity | 2014 | Bengaluru, Karnataka | Battery-swapping approach and urban mobility |
| 10 | Simple Energy | 2019 | Bengaluru, Karnataka | Performance-focused electric scooters |
The list follows the 10 companies identified in the supplied 6Wresearch source; it should not be read as a current sales ranking.
1. Ola Electric
Ola Electric has become one of the most recognizable names in India’s electric two-wheeler conversation. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Bengaluru, the company built its identity around connected electric scooters, modern styling and technology-led mobility.

Its approach goes beyond simply replacing a petrol scooter with an electric motor. The company has put considerable emphasis on software, connected features, battery technology and the overall digital ownership experience.
Ola’s journey has not been without challenges, but the brand remains an important player in India’s EV story.
Best known for: Smart electric scooters, connected technology and in-house battery innovation.
2. TVS Motor Company
TVS Motor brings something different to the electric-vehicle market: decades of experience in building and selling two-wheelers.

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The Chennai-based manufacturer entered the EV space with the TVS iQube, combining the company’s established engineering and manufacturing capabilities with electric mobility technology. That combination has helped make the iQube a familiar choice for urban commuters.
For buyers who are more comfortable purchasing an EV from a traditional two-wheeler manufacturer with an established presence, TVS can be an appealing option.
TVS has also been among the strongest performers in India’s electric two-wheeler market. Recent 2026 sales data has placed the company at or near the top of the segment.
Best known for: iQube, established manufacturing experience and everyday urban commuting.
3. Ather Energy
Ather Energy is one of India’s best-known electric-only two-wheeler brands. Founded in 2013 in Bengaluru, the company has built its reputation around technology, design and a more connected riding experience.

Models such as the Ather 450X helped establish the company as a performance-oriented EV brand. Ather’s ecosystem also extends beyond the scooter itself, with connected dashboards, smartphone integration and an expanding charging network.
That makes the brand particularly interesting for riders who want their electric scooter to feel like a modern technology product rather than simply a petrol scooter with a battery.
Ather has also maintained a strong position in the Indian market. In June 2026, it ranked third among electric two-wheeler brands by sales in one industry sales report.
Best known for: Performance, smart features, connected technology and charging infrastructure.
4. Bajaj Auto
Bajaj Auto is another traditional Indian two-wheeler manufacturer that has successfully entered the electric space.

Its Chetak Electric brings the familiar Chetak name into the modern EV era. Rather than completely abandoning the character associated with the classic scooter, Bajaj has combined familiar design cues with electric power and contemporary technology.
The brand’s long history in two-wheelers can be a significant advantage for consumers who value established engineering and a familiar manufacturer.
Bajaj has also emerged as one of the strongest sellers in India’s electric two-wheeler market. Recent 2026 figures put it among the leading brands alongside TVS and Ather.
Best known for: Chetak Electric, heritage-inspired design and established engineering.
5. Hero Electric
Hero Electric is one of the earlier names in India’s electric two-wheeler industry. The company has focused heavily on making electric scooters accessible for everyday users.
Its approach has traditionally been more practical than flashy. Affordable pricing, energy efficiency and everyday usability are central to the brand’s appeal.

For riders who mainly need an electric vehicle for commuting, errands and routine city travel, this practical approach can be more important than having the highest performance or the most sophisticated technology.
Best known for: Affordable electric scooters, efficiency and everyday mobility.
6. Greaves Electric Mobility (Ampere)
Greaves Electric Mobility’s Ampere brand is another important name in India’s electric scooter market.
Based in Coimbatore, Ampere focuses on practical electric mobility for urban and semi-urban users. For consumers who want an EV as a daily mobility utility rather than a lifestyle item, its marketing makes sense.

The brand also benefits from being backed by the broader Greaves group, giving it an established industrial connection as it continues to develop its electric mobility business.
Ampere has remained a meaningful part of the market in 2026. Recent sales data placed Greaves Electric Mobility among India’s leading electric two-wheeler brands.
Best known for: Practical scooters, affordability and everyday commuting.
7. Revolt Motors
Revolt Motors takes a slightly different route from most companies on this list because of its focus on electric motorcycles.
Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Gurugram, Revolt has worked to make electric motorcycles more appealing to riders who don’t necessarily want a conventional scooter.

The company has also emphasized connected and smart features, while its battery subscription approach has offered an alternative way of thinking about EV ownership.
That flexibility can be particularly appealing to customers concerned about the upfront cost of battery technology.
Best known for: Electric motorcycles, connected features and alternative battery-ownership models.
8. Okaya EV
Okaya EV entered the electric two-wheeler space with an advantage that comes from its broader experience with batteries.
The New Delhi-based company has expanded into electric scooters while focusing on competitive pricing and practical mobility. Its background in battery technology also gives it a natural connection to one of the EV industry's most important areas.

The company has investigated battery swapping and charging options, which may be especially pertinent in India, where potential EV owners continue to place a high value on convenient charging.
Best known for: Affordable electric scooters, battery expertise and charging-related solutions.
9. Bounce Infinity
Bounce Infinity has taken a particularly interesting approach to electric mobility by focusing on battery swapping.
The idea is straightforward: instead of waiting for a depleted battery to recharge, users can potentially exchange it for a charged battery through a compatible swapping network. For certain users and mobility businesses, this can reduce downtime and make EV ownership more convenient.

The Bengaluru-based company has also been connected with shared mobility, making its approach relevant not only to individual riders but also to businesses operating two-wheeler fleets.
Best known for: Battery swapping, flexible EV ownership and shared mobility.
10. Simple Energy
Simple Energy is one of the newer companies on this list, having been founded in 2019 in Bengaluru.
Unlike brands that focus mainly on basic urban transportation, Simple Energy has positioned itself around performance-oriented electric scooters. Its products are aimed particularly at younger, technology-conscious riders who want a combination of electric efficiency, speed, and range.

The company appears to be an emerging player, but its growth makes it worth watching as India’s EV market becomes increasingly competitive.
Recent 2026 sales data also shows Simple Energy gaining traction, although it remains smaller than the largest manufacturers.
Best known for: Performance-oriented scooters, range and technology-focused urban mobility.
The Future of India’s Electric Two-Wheeler Market
India’s electric two-wheeler industry is entering a more competitive phase.
The latest sales data shows how competitive the segment has become. In June 2026, TVS, Bajaj, and Ather were the three top brands by electric two-wheeler sales.
At the same time, newer companies are still finding room to grow. River Mobility, for example, has recently attracted significant investment as it expands production, showing that India’s electric two-wheeler opportunity is far from being limited to the established names.
Conclusion
The Indian market for electric two-wheelers has advanced well beyond the experimental phase. Manufacturers are responding to the growing importance of electric scooters and motorbikes for daily commuting by developing models designed for a wide range of riders.
The top 10 electric bike brands in India covered here are Ola Electric, TVS Motor Company, Ather Energy, Bajaj Auto, Hero Electric, Greaves Electric Mobility (Ampere), Revolt Motors, Okaya EV, Bounce Infinity and Simple Energy; each brings a different approach to the market.
Some are focused on affordability, some on technology, others on performance, on established manufacturing, or on innovative battery solutions. That variety is a good sign for India’s EV transition.
For buyers, the best electric two-wheeler isn’t necessarily the one with the longest range or the most features. It’s the one that fits your daily commute, budget, charging situation and long-term ownership needs.
















