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Updated On: 03-Feb-2026 12:19 PM
India’s E-3W goods L5 sales in January 2026 show Mahindra leading, Bajaj recovering, and Omega Seiki gaining momentum, reflecting steady demand and rising competition.
Mahindra Last Mile Mobility leads E-3W goods sales in January 2026.
Bajaj Auto shows month-on-month recovery despite YoY dip.
Omega Seiki records strong MoM growth, gaining market momentum.
Atul Auto and Green Evolve post healthy monthly growth trends.
Overall, E-3W goods L5 demand remains stable across key OEMs.
India’s electric three-wheeler (E-3W) goods L5 segment continued to show steady demand, as reflected in the latest OEM-wise sales trend. The data highlights registrations for January 2026, compared with December 2025 and January 2025, offering a clear picture of month-on-month (MoM) and year-on-year (YoY) performance across major manufacturers.
The segment remains dominated by established players such as Mahindra Last Mile Mobility, Bajaj Auto, and Omega Seiki, while emerging brands continue to improve their market presence.
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OEM Name | Jan 2026 Units | Dec 2025 Units | Jan 2025 Units | YoY Growth | MoM Growth |
Mahindra Last Mile Mobility | 471 | 542 | 455 | 3.5% | -13.1% |
Bajaj Auto | 465 | 450 | 481 | -3.3% | 3.3% |
Omega Seiki | 370 | 317 | 368 | 0.5% | 16.7% |
Atul Auto | 289 | 236 | 57 | – | 22.5% |
Euler Motors | 217 | 251 | 273 | -20.5% | -13.5% |
Green Evolve | 140 | 125 | 20 | – | 12.0% |
Mahindra Last Mile Mobility emerged as the top OEM in January 2026 with 471 units registered. Compared to January 2025, the company recorded 3.5% YoY growth, showing stable long-term demand. However, sales declined 13.1% MoM from December 2025, indicating a short-term slowdown after strong year-end volumes.
Bajaj Auto registered 465 units in January 2026. While the brand saw a 3.3% decline YoY, it achieved a 3.3% MoM growth, reflecting a recovery in monthly demand and continued strength in the electric cargo three-wheeler space.
Omega Seiki recorded 370 units in January 2026. The company posted a modest 0.5% YoY growth, but stood out with a strong 16.7% MoM increase, highlighting rising traction and improving monthly performance.
Atul Auto registered 289 units during the month. While YoY growth data was not available, the company delivered an impressive 22.5% MoM growth, indicating renewed demand and expanding adoption.
Euler Motors reported 217 units in January 2026. The brand experienced a 20.5% YoY decline and a 13.5% MoM drop, pointing to softer demand compared to both last year and the previous month.
Green Evolve recorded 140 units, registering a healthy 12% MoM growth. Although YoY comparison was not specified, the brand continued to show gradual improvement in registrations.
In January 2026, the electric three-wheeler goods market remained largely driven by Mahindra Last Mile Mobility, Bajaj Auto, and Omega Seiki. While Mahindra maintained leadership in overall volumes, Omega Seiki and Atul Auto showed strong month-on-month momentum. Bajaj Auto’s recovery also reflects stable fleet demand in last-mile logistics.
Despite mixed growth trends across OEMs, the overall E-3W goods L5 segment continues to demonstrate resilience, supported by increasing adoption of electric cargo vehicles across urban and semi-urban markets.
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The January 2026 sales trend highlights a stable yet competitive E-3W goods market. While market leaders continue to dominate volumes, rising MoM growth among mid-tier players signals increasing competition. With expanding EV infrastructure and sustained demand for last-mile delivery solutions, the electric three-wheeler goods segment is expected to remain active in the coming months.