Automobile
Why More Women in India Are Choosing Electric Two-Wheelers in 2025

Why This Trend Matters
In 2025, Indian women are embracing electric two-wheelers (E2Ws) for better mobility. This shift is driven by factors such as lightweight designs, low running costs, and growing EV infrastructure. State programs like Delhi’s ₹36,000 subsidy for women are further fueling adoption.
Top 3 Reasons Women Are Switching Electric two-wheelers
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Ease & Convenience
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No gears, quiet motors, and lighter frames make Electric two-wheelers user-friendly.
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Affordability
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Electricity costs under ₹1/km vs ₹5–7/km for petrol.
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Government incentives further lower upfront costs.
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Eco & Social Impact
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Zero emissions, low noise.
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Boosts accessibility for women to education, jobs, and social duties.
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Key Models Gaining Traction
Model | Top Speed | Range | Price* |
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Ola S1 Air | ~85 km/h | ~125 km | ₹85k |
TVS iQube | ~78 km/h | ~100 km | ₹95k |
Ather 450X | ~90 km/h | ~120 km | ₹110k |
*Prices after subsidies
Government Support & Policies
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Delhi EV Policy: Subsidy up to ₹36,000 for women buyers
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FAME-II and state-level schemes improving accessibility
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Delhi women-first incentive drives both ownership and equality
Challenges Hindering Adoption
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High initial cost (20–30% higher than ICE scooters)
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Charging infrastructure gaps, especially in Tier‑2/3 cities
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Limited formal rider training programs for women
Outlook: What to Expect
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Continued double-digit EV growth: Market to grow from 1.14M (2024) to 11.6M by 2034 (CAGR 26%)
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Smart features, lighter construction, and improved batteries will drive further adoption
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Tailored financing and training programs could accelerate women’s participation in gig economy and mobility
✅ Final Takeaway
The shift toward electric two‑wheelers among Indian women is more than a trend—it’s a powerful movement toward equality, autonomy, and environmental action. While subsidies and better infrastructure have sparked initial growth, sustained change will require addressing affordability and training gaps. As EV ecosystems mature, expect this mobility revolution to gain even more momentum.