TVS Motor has crossed one million cumulative electric scooter sales in India. According to Vahan registration data recorded on June 11, 2026, the company has retailed 10,04,148 units of its electric two-wheelers — the iQube and the newer Orbiter — since it entered the segment in January 2020. That makes TVS only the second electric two-wheeler maker in the country to reach the 10-lakh mark, after Ola Electric.
How quickly it got here
The headline isn't just the number — it's the acceleration. TVS took more than three years to retail its first one lakh iQubes, but only about ten months to climb from one lakh to two lakh. The most recent one lakh units were sold in just 75 days, between late March and June 10, averaging roughly 1,300 scooters a day. Since the start of 2026 alone, TVS has delivered 2,19,232 electric scooters — already around 70% of its full 2025 tally — and posted its best-ever month in May with 51,605 units.
Why the segment is accelerating
The milestone lands during a broader surge in India's electric two-wheeler market, which has been averaging well over 1.5 lakh units a month in 2026 and is on track to approach two million annual sales for the first time. Rising petrol prices have sharpened the running-cost case for electric commuting, and a maturing line-up — wider model choice, better range and a denser service network — has made the switch easier for mainstream buyers. TVS now sits alongside Ola, Bajaj, Ather and Hero Vida in a market that looks very different from even two years ago.
What it means for buyers
A million-plus scooters on the road is a useful signal for anyone weighing an electric two-wheeler. Large cumulative volumes typically mean a more established spares and service ecosystem, more real-world reliability data, and stronger resale demand — all things that matter once the showroom excitement fades. It also intensifies competition, which tends to keep prices and features moving in the buyer's favour.
The bottom line
TVS hitting one million electric scooters confirms how mainstream electric commuting has become in India. If you're considering one, compare the current options in our electric scooter catalog, read our TVS electric scooter guide, or narrow the field with our EV selection tool.
Sources
Sales figures as reported by Autocar India · Rushlane
