Greaves Electric’s Ampere Scooty Crosses 4 Lakh Milestone
New Delhi/Bangalore, June 25: Ampere, the electric two-wheeler brand of Greaves Electric Mobility, today announced it has crossed the significant milestone of 4 lakh scooters manufactured and sold in India.
This achievement underscores Ampere’s growing presence in India’s mass electric mobility segment and reflects its steady evolution from an early EV pioneer to a trusted, high-growth brand, driving smart, accessible and affordable electric mobility solutions across India.
This momentum is anchored in Ampere’s approach – focused on delivering smart, durable and safe EVs engineered for Indian roads, weather and varied terrains with a strong emphasis on low total cost of ownership than ICE vehicles.
Ampere also recorded a 51% year-on-year growth in FY26, with its market share increasing from 3.6% in FY25 to 4.4% in FY26, reinforcing its position among the leading players in India’s electric two-wheeler market, according to a company statement.
Ampere’s growing adoption is driven by products engineered to address key barriers to EV adoption.
Based on a 100% LFP battery platform, it offers superior safety, thermal stability and long lifecycle of up to ~200,000 kms.
Commenting on the milestone, Vikas Singh, MD, Greaves Electric Mobility, said: “Crossing the 4-lakh milestone reflects growing customer trust in Ampere and validates our focus on delivering dependable, value-driven electric mobility in the sub-₹1 lakh segment.
“As fuel costs rise, customers are increasingly seeking practical alternatives for everyday mobility. Our focus is to make this transition simple and dependable.
“We believe the next phase of EV growth in India will be driven by practical, mass-market solutions, and Ampere is well positioned to lead this transition.
Our ‘Built for Bharat’ approach delivers solutions which not only meet these expectations but are also designed for demanding conditions with a strong focus on safety, durability and cost of ownership. As EV adoption accelerates, we remain committed to making electric mobility more accessible and relevant for the mass market.” (BVI)