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Updated On: 05-Dec-2025 05:44 AM
November 2025 shows strong e-cart growth led by J.S. Auto and YC Electric, while e-rickshaw sales remain mixed with sharp gains from Zeniak Innovation and stable performance by key OEMs.
YC Electric leads both e-rickshaw and e-cart sales.
Zeniak Innovation posts fastest e-rickshaw growth.
J.S. Auto tops e-cart segment with strong gains.
Saera and Dilli Electric show mixed performance.
Energy Electric reports steady growth across both categories.
India’s electric three-wheeler market continued to show strong and mixed trends in November 2025 across both the e-rickshaw and e-cart segments. Fresh Vahan data (excluding Telangana) reveals clear leaders, sharp growth for some OEMs, and notable slowdowns for others. Here’s a simple and easy-to-understand breakdown of how each brand performed.
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The e-rickshaw segment, mainly used for last-mile passenger mobility, saw mixed performance in November 2025. While some brands registered strong growth, others reported a decline.
OEM | Nov-25 | Oct-25 | Nov-24 | Y-o-Y Growth | M-o-M Growth |
YC Electric | 2,970 | 3,009 | 3,599 | -17.5% | -1.3% |
Zeniak Innovation | 1,654 | 642 | 569 | 157.6% | 190.7% |
Saera Electric | 1,522 | 1,711 | 2,033 | -25.1% | -11% |
Dilli Electric | 1,466 | 1,330 | 1,526 | -3.9% | 10.2% |
Hooghly Motors | 398 | 372 | 1,274 | 242.5% | 220.1% |
Terra Motors | 812 | 659 | 1,271 | 92.9% | 56.5% |
Fede Industries | 337 | 113 | – | – | 271.8% |
Mini Metro EV | 1,001 | 1,160 | 1,213 | 4.6% | 21.2% |
Energy Electric | 977 | 852 | 1,024 | -4.6% | 14.7% |
Aahana Commerce | 313 | 509 | 975 | 211.5% | 91.6% |
YC Electric led the e-rickshaw segment with 2,970 units. However, the brand saw a 17.5% drop year-on-year and a slight 1.3% dip month-on-month. Even with the decline, YC Electric continues to be the top player by volume.
Zeniak Innovation posted an impressive rise with 1,654 units, marking a 157.6% growth Y-o-Y and an even stronger 190.7% M-o-M surge. This makes it one of the fastest-growing brands in the segment.
Saera Electric registered 1,522 units, witnessing a 25.1% fall Y-o-Y and an 11% drop M-o-M. The decline shows weaker demand compared to last year.
Dilli Electric recorded 1,466 units in November, down 3.9% Y-o-Y, but showing a 10.2% M-o-M improvement, hinting at a slight recovery.
Hooghly Motors delivered a strong performance with 398 units, growing 242.5% Y-o-Y and 220.1% M-o-M, one of the highest jumps in this month’s list.
Terra Motors sold 812 units, rising 92.9% Y-o-Y and 56.5% M-o-M, showing solid upward momentum.
Fede Industries saw a huge jump to 337 units, showing 271.8% M-o-M growth, making it a strong emerging player.
Mini Metro sold 1,001 units, posting a 4.6% Y-o-Y and 21.2% M-o-M increase.
Energy Electric registered 977 units, with a slight 4.6% dip Y-o-Y, but a positive 14.7% growth M-o-M.
Aahana Commerce achieved 313 units, marking a strong 211.5% Y-o-Y and 91.6% M-o-M rise.
The e-cart segment, used mainly for goods transport and delivery services, displayed strong growth across most brands in November 2025.
OEM | Nov-25 | Oct-25 | Nov-24 | Y-o-Y Growth | M-o-M Growth |
J.S. Auto | 485 | 304 | 235 | 106.4% | 59.5% |
Dilli Electric | 430 | 411 | 403 | 6.7% | 4.6% |
YC Electric | 398 | 404 | 373 | 6.7% | -1.5% |
Saera Electric | 255 | 212 | 341 | 60.8% | 33.7% |
Energy Electric | 274 | 263 | 200 | 37% | 4.2% |
SahniAnand E-Vehicles | 141 | 124 | 229 | 84.7% | 62.4% |
VJAVS Energy | 197 | 210 | 105 | 87.6% | -6.2% |
Priyam Industries | 30 | 177 | 0 | – | 490% |
SKS Trade | 157 | 160 | 202 | -22.3% | -1.9% |
Unique International | 97 | 145 | 67 | 116.4% | 49.5% |
J.S. Auto led the segment with 485 units, showing a robust 106.4% Y-o-Y growth and 59.5% M-o-M rise.
Dilli Electric came second with 430 units, growing 6.7% Y-o-Y and 4.6% M-o-M, maintaining steady progress.
YC Electric sold 398 units, marking a 6.7% Y-o-Y increase, though slightly down by 1.5% M-o-M.
Saera Electric recorded 255 units, up 60.8% Y-o-Y and 33.7% M-o-M, showing strong demand for its e-carts.
Energy Electric sold 274 units, growing 37% Y-o-Y and 4.2% M-o-M, indicating steady performance.
The company posted 141 units, up 84.7% Y-o-Y and 62.4% M-o-M, marking a significant improvement.
VJAVS Energy recorded 197 units, showing 87.6% growth Y-o-Y, though slightly down 6.2% M-o-M.
Priyam Industries jumped to 30 units, showing a massive 490% M-o-M growth, indicating rapid scale-up from previous months.
SKS Trade registered 157 units, down 22.3% Y-o-Y and 1.9% M-o-M, marking a slowdown.
Unique International recorded 97 units, up 116.4% Y-o-Y and 49.5% M-o-M, showing a strong recovery.
The November 2025 data reflects a changing landscape in India’s electric three-wheeler market, where both challenges and new opportunities are shaping the sector. In the e-rickshaw category, established leaders such as YC Electric and Saera Electric faced noticeable declines, while new and fast-growing players like Zeniak Innovation and Hooghly Motors recorded strong gains. This shift suggests increasing competition and evolving customer preferences in the passenger mobility segment.
In contrast, the e-cart segment continued to show healthy momentum, driven by rising demand for efficient and eco-friendly goods transportation. Brands like J.S. Auto and Dilli Electric delivered strong performances, highlighting the sector’s growing importance in last-mile logistics and commercial mobility.
Overall, the sales trends indicate a clear market transition. While emerging brands rise in the e-rickshaw segment, the e-cart segment is becoming a major pillar of growth within India’s electric mobility landscape. As the country accelerates toward cleaner and more affordable transportation solutions, electric three-wheelers—especially e-carts—are expected to play a vital role in supporting sustainable urban and rural mobility.