In 2024, India's bus registration data revealed stark differences between electric and diesel buses, with only 3,616 electric buses registered compared to over 41,000 diesel buses. The total registrations for the entire bus market reached approximately 58,936, with significant contributions from major manufacturers like Ashok Leyland and Tata Motors. The electric bus sector, led by Tata Motors with a 40% market share, is growing, despite diesel buses still dominating the market. Electric buses made up only 6.2% overall, showing a gradual transition towards sustainable transport amidst high diesel reliance.
In 2024, India registered 3,616 electric buses, while diesel bus registrations exceeded 41,000, indicating a strong reliance on diesel fuel in the public transport sector.
The Indian bus market captured nearly 60,000 registrations in 2024, with a significant focus on Heavy Passenger Vehicles, dominating the landscape of the transportation industry.
Tata Motors led the electric bus segment with 1,431 registrations, reflecting a growing interest in electric mobility despite the prevailing dominance of diesel in India.
As electric buses accounted for 12.5% in the heavy sector and 6.2% overall, there is a gradual shift in the public transportation shift towards cleaner technologies.
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