The Indian Electric Vehicle Industry could cumulatively add about $300 billion by 2030 (Rs 20,00,000 crores), according to NITI Aayog. This is a massive opportunity for a wide range of Indian businesses – both large and small, and in all main value chain sectors – manufacturing, trading and services.
Adding to this business potential is a significant thrust on electric mobility by the Indian government and a favourable market condition. EV sector will soon become an inevitable force in the auto market.

What is the India EV Database?
The Indian EV Database is the most comprehensive listing of EV Companies in India. The Indian electric vehicle sector is nascent, and there are few, if any, authentic databases or listing of all the electric vehicle companies in India. EAI has come up with the first comprehensive list. In addition to the list, it also provides a good understanding of the status & aspirations of the Indian electric vehicle industry, the technical and business partnerships being sought by the various industry stakeholders and the prominent companies in the Indian electric vehicle sector.
This includes,

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Who is it for?
The database will be useful for a range of stakeholders interested in the fast growing Indian electric vehicle sector:
- Companies already in the electric vehicle sector – OEMs, component manufacturers, technology solution providers, support solution providers, consulting firms
- Auto component companies keen on expanding their services to EVs
- Entrepreneurs and businesses keen on entering an attractive industry of the future
- Transport companies and logistics services providers
- Renewable energy companies
- Government authorities
- Electric vehicle enthusiasts
What types of information are available about each company?
The following inputs are provided for each of the 100 companies listed in the database:

How was the India EV Database developed?
The Indian electric vehicle sector is nascent. Thus, there are few central databases or sources available about the companies in the sector or their needs. Through our primary research we collected information about every company either by directly contacting the company or by collecting details about the company from other experts. We also used secondary research, where relevant. Most secondary research was done based on the latest updates about each company. We did this by predominantly scanning all the business newspapers for the past six months for news about electric vehicles.
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Key Highlights of EAI’s India EV Database
The comprehensive report throws light on the products and offerings from diverse companies in the Indian EV ecosystem. The products and offerings include the following:

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Why you should buy India EV database?
- Business Oriented:It answers the most critical questions that entrepreneurs, investors and businesses have before investing in Electric vehicles industry
- Written by Experts: Developed by EAI’s EV team which provides insights & recommendations on short term opportunities and enabling action points with strategic perspectives for the long term
Table of Contents
SECTION 1: Electric Two Wheelers Summary of Companies Listed & Highlights
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SECTION 2: Electric Three Wheelers Summary of Companies Listed & Highlights
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SECTION 3: Electric Cars
SECTION 4:Electric Buses
Summary of Companies Listed & Highlights
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Summary of Companies Listed & Highlights
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SECTION 5: Companies that Make Multiple Types of EVs
SECTION 6: EV Components & Support Solutions
Summary of Companies Listed & Highlights
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Summary of Companies Listed & Highlights EV Component Suppliers
Summary of Companies Listed & Highlights EV Support Solution Providers
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SECTION 7: The India EV Summit
About EV Team @ EAI |
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About the author(s)
Narasimhan (Narsi), with exceptional understanding of the market and strategic dimensions of clean energy and cleantech domains, has helped several Indian (& some global) companies shape their renewable energy and sustainability strategies.
Within cleantech, Narsi has vertical expertise in solar, electric mobility and biomass sectors, and has assisted Indian and global corporate & institutional leaders – from Accenture to GE to World Bank - since 2008.
He holds a BTech from IIT Madras and a PGPM from IIM Calcutta.
Manohar Namasivayam– Senior Consultant & Project Advisor Co-founder & Director of EAI
Profile – 35 years of work experience, with about 15 years as an entrepreneur in the field of Internet and online services, and with about 10 years of experience in strategic advisory for clean energy and cleantech sectors
Specializations in business partnerships, financial investing and business diversification
Advised for over 100 clients in the past 10 years
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Our Work in EV
The EV Database comprises lists and details on the following
EV type / value chain component | EV Entity type |
Electric vehicles | Company |
EV, E-mobility | Startup |
E-Vehicle | Manufacturer |
Electric car | Supplier |
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The E-mobility Glossary
- AC - Alternating Current
- AC & DC Charging station
- AER (All-Electric Range)
- AFV – Alternative Fuel Vehicle
- All electric range (AER)
- All Wheel Drive (AWD)
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle
- AMP
- Battery
- Battery balancing
- Battery cells (cylindrical cells, pouch cells or prismatic cells)
- Battery electric vehicle (BEV)
- Battery Electric Vehicle, Hybrid Electric Vehicle, and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSC)
- Battery management system (BMS)
- Bidirectional Charger
- Blended mode
- CCS (Combined Charging System), Combo2
- CHAdeMO
- CHADEMO PLUG
- Charge Circuit Interrupting Device (CCID)
- Charge depleting mode
- Charging connector (Combo 2 connector)
- Charging Point
- Charging Point Charging Station
- Charging standard ISO 15118
- Charging station
- Charging Station Extended Range Electric Vehicle (EREV)
- Chevy Volt PHEV Pure Electric –
- Combined charging system (CCS)
- Connector
- Connector DC – Direct Current
- Contactless Payment Available
- Current collector
- DC– Direct current
- DC Fast Charging (DCFC)
- DC Fast Charging Lithium Ion Battery
- Direct Current to Alternating Current
- DOD - Depth of Discharge
- Drive train
- Driving cycle
- Dynamic Electric Vehicle Charging (DEVC)
- Electric current
- Electric Motor
- Electric Vehicle (EV)
- Electric vehicle Socket
- Electricity
- Emission-free driving
- Energised coils
- En-route Charging
- EPA (USA’s Environmental Protection Agency)
- EREV – Extended Range Electric Vehicle
- EVB (Electric Vehicle Battery)
- EVD: Electric Vehicle Driver
- EVSE – Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment
- Fast Charging
- FCEV
- FCV- Fuel Cell Vehicle
- Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV)
- GHG (Green House Gas)
- Heat pump
- HEV - Hybrid Electric Vehicle
- High-voltage technology
- Home charging
- Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)
- Hybrid Vehicle ICE
- ICE - Internal Combustion Engine
- ICE vs. PHEV vs. BEV PHEV (Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle)
- ICEd
- ICEV (Internal Combustion Engine Vehicle)
- IEC 62196
- INCENTIVES
- JEVS G105-1993: Also known as CHAdeMO
- Kilowatt hour (kWh)
- Km/kWhr
- kW (Kilowatt)
- kWh
- kWh Kilowatt-Hour Kilowatt-hour
- Level 1 charging (Slow)
- Level 2 Charging (Fast)
- Level 3 Charging (Very Fast)
- LIB (Lithium-ion battery): Also known as a Li-ion, a common rechargeable battery
- LiCoO2 - Lithium Cobalt Oxide battery Chemistry
- LiFePO4 - Lithium Iron Phosphate battery chemistry
- Li-poly, Li-Pol, LiPo - Lithium Polymer battery chemistry
- Lithium-ion battery
- Manufacturer’s Claimed Range and Efficiency
- Micro hybrid
- Mild hybrid
- Molten salt battery
- NEDC
- NEV (Neighborhood Electric Vehicle)
- NiCd, NiCad - Nickel Cadmium battery chemistry
- NiMH - Nickel-Metal Hydride battery chemistry
- NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride)
- Off Peak Charging
- Parallel hybrid
- Peak output
- PHEV - Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle
- Plug-in vehicle (PiV)
- Power electronics
- Power meter
- Power train
- Propulsion motor
- Public Pod Points
- PURE ELECTRIC
- Range Anxiety
- Range per hour (RPH)
- Range-extended EV (REx)
- Rapid Charging
- Recuperation (braking energy recovery or regenerative braking)
- Refilling electric car battery
- Regenerative Braking
- Residential Charging
- RFID Cards
- SAE COMBO (CCS)
- SAE-J1772
- Series/parallel hybrid
- Single-phase Power
- Slow Charging
- Smart charging
- Solar charging
- SORT (Standardised On-Road Test cycles)
- Stop/Start Technology
- Strong hybrid
- Super capacitor
- Super charging
- SVPWM inverter: Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation inverter
- Tesla super charging
- TESLA SUPERCHARGER
- Tesla Supercharger
- The Pod Point Network
- The Rapid Charge Paradox
- Three-phase Power
- Top Up Charging
- Torque
- Traction Motor
- Trickle Charging
- TYPE 1 PLUG
- TYPE 2 PLUG
- Ultra capacitor
- Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV)
- Utility Rate (Time of Use or TOU)
- Vehicle to Grid (V2G)
- Vehicle to Home (V2H)
- Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V)
- VRLA - Valve Regulated Lead Acid battery pack
- VRLA battery (valve-regulated lead-acid battery): A rechargeable lead-acid battery
- WLTP (Worldwide harmonized Light vehicles Test Procedure
- ZEV – Zero Emission Vehicle