HomeNewsBusinessElectric two-wheeler adoption gaining traction in semi-urban, rural markets: Shriram City MD & CEO YS Chakravarti

Electric two-wheeler adoption gaining traction in semi-urban, rural markets: Shriram City MD & CEO YS Chakravarti

Even as the overall sales of two-wheelers have not returned to pre-COVID levels and that people are also postponing their purchases due to higher running costs with petrol becoming costlier, a lot of demand is coming from rural and semi-urban areas.

July 18, 2022 / 10:57 IST
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Contrary to popular belief, adoption of electric two-wheelers is on an uptrend in semi-urban and rural areas thanks to subsidised power that helps users cut the running cost of a vehicle, according to Shriram City Union Finance MD and CEO YS Chakravarti.

Even as the overall sales of two-wheelers have not returned to pre-COVID levels and that people are also postponing their purchases due to higher running costs with petrol becoming costlier, a lot of demand is coming from rural and semi-urban areas.

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"One good thing I am seeing is that a lot of demand for electric two-wheelers is coming from rural and semi urban areas. The perception was that EVs will be largely confined to urban centres, but a lot of the demand is also coming from rural and semi-urban areas, particularly rural because power is subsidised there," Chakravarti said during an interaction with PTI.

Even if people in these tier II and III centres are preferring electric two-wheelers, it will still take some time before EVs can actually make a significant impact on the number of vehicles compared to the IC (internal combustion) engine manufactured vehicles, he added.