Electric Two-Wheeler Makers Face Sales Collapse Due to Violation of FAME-II Subsidy Norms

Electric Two-Wheeler Makers Face Sales Collapse Due to Violation of FAME-II Subsidy Norms

July 15, 2025

Electric two-wheeler manufacturers in India are facing a sales downturn as a result of breaching the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles-II (FAME-II) subsidy norms. Companies like Okinawa Autotech and Ampere Vehicles have reported a sharp decline in sales figures. The government's scrutiny has revealed that multiple players failed to comply with the regulations, resulting in penalties and a market reshuffle. Despite challenges, compliant players like TVS Motor and Bajaj Auto have managed to strengthen their positions in the electric two-wheeler segment.

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Tags: Electric vehicles, Economy, Government regulations,

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