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Vehicle Registration or RTO data Makers / OEM wise for the month of November 2021
DISCLAIMER: TATA MOTORS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE NUMBERS,AP, MP, LD & TS NUMBERS ARE NOT INCLUDED
Two Wheeler State wise & Maker (Manufacturer / OEM) wise
Total two-wheeler sales dipped 28.37 percent YoY while MoM sales also reported a 27.25 percent de-growth
MOM Growth Sales numbers
Hero MotoCorp: 3,49,943 units / -36.14 percent
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India: 2,80,381 units / -35.13 percent
TVS Motor Company: 2,57,863 units / -24.49 percent
Bajaj Auto: 3,38,473 units / -13.50 percent
Royal Enfield: 51,564 units / 16.84 percent
The rush & interest towards EV. The two-wheeler segment in India has posted double-digit year-on-year and month-on-month declines in sales. Increasing fuel prices, rising input costs.
Electric Vehicles Two-wheeler (EV-2W) State-wise & Maker (Manufacturer / OEM) wise
In November 2021, WardWizard, which sells electric two-wheelers under the Joy e-Bike brand, sold 3,290 electric scooters and motorcycles in India. Compared to 255 units sold a year ago in November 2020, the company witnessed a massive twelve-fold growth.
- Tata continues to post-sales growth
- Toyota sales climb 53 percent year on year
Sales numbers
Maruti Suzuki India: 1,09,726 units / -19 percent
Hyundai Motor India: 37,001 units / -23 percent
Tata Motors: 29,778 units / 38 percent
Mahindra & Mahindra: 19,458 units / 7 percent
Toyota Kirloskar Motor: 13,003 units / 53 percent
Commercial Vehicles (CV's) State-wise & Maker (Manufacturer / OEM) wise
On the commercial vehicle side, market leader Tata Motors’ volumes climbed 15% to 32245 units while the number 2 player Ashok Leyland saw 4% dip in overall volumes to 9364 units.
Sales numbers
Tata Motors : 32245 / 15 percent
Mahindra & Mahindra :17543 / -23 percent
Baja Auto :13802 / 29 percent
Ashok Layeland : 9364 / -4 percent
VECV : 4085 / 10 percent
Electric Vehicles Three-Wheeler (EV-3W) State-wise & Maker (Manufacturer / OEM) wise
India has highlighted the need to focus on the emissions related to two and three-wheelers alongside other vehicles as part of a zero-emissions target at the COP26 summit in Glasgow.
Two-wheelers and three-wheelers constitute more than 70 per cent of global sales and more than 80 per cent in India
For the first time, total EV sales surpass 40,000-mark in a month. Sales of registered E3Ws (both passenger and cargo-type) in November stood at 18,011 units, up by just 7 units over October 2021 registrations. Passenger E3W sales almost remained the same, while the cargo E3W sales fell by 2 per cent from the previous month’s sale
EV sales (Passenger, Two-wheeler, Three-Wheeler Passenger & Cargo) market share is
Two-Wheeler: 53.4%
Three-Wheeler Passenger: 39%
Three-Wheeler Cargo: 3.9%
Car: 3.7%
Bus: 0.1%
Others : 0.0%
Tata Chemicals is in talks to buy the battery business of Johnson Matthey. India-based Tata Chemicals Ltd. is in discussions with London-based Johnson Matthey Plc to buy the company’s battery materials business. As per reports, a deal for the battery materials unit could fetch $500 million to $700 million. Tata is one of the frontrunners to acquire the assets
Electric two-wheeler mobility platform, eBikeGo, acquires Kustard Technology eBikeGo acquired Kustard Technologies for $2 million with the goal of modernising its EV footprints. With this acquisition, eBikeGo plans to build FMS (Fleet Management System). It will also aid in remote diagnostics of EVs to achieve preventative maintenance such as monitoring vehicle health, motor, battery, controller, etc