Once again, this company has the largest number of customers for its electric cars, proudly becoming number 1 in sales.

The popularity of electric cars (EVs) has increased among Indian customers in recent years. However, at present, Tata Motors continues to dominate this segment.

The popularity of electric cars (EVs) has increased among Indian customers in recent years. However, Tata Motors continues to dominate this segment. Let us tell you that at present, Tata Motors alone holds around 65% of the total electric car sales in India. According to a report published on the news website gaadiwaadi, in the last month i.e. September 2024, Tata Motors has once again achieved the first position in electric car sales. During this period, Tata Motors sold a total of 3,621 units of electric cars. However, during this period, Tata’s electric car sales saw an annual decline of 16.26%. While exactly a year ago, i.e. September 2023, Tata had sold a total of 4,325 units of electric cars. Let us know in detail the sales of the top 10 electric car sales companies last month.

Citroën sales increased by 170 percent

MG Motor ranks second in this sales list. During this period, MG Motor sold a total of 977 units of electric cars, an increase of 9.16% year-on-year. While Mahindra was ranked third in this sales list. During this period, Mahindra sold a total of 454 units of electric cars, with an annual increase of 26.82 percent. Apart from this, Citroën remains in fourth place in this sales ranking. During this period, Citroën sold a total of 386 units of electric cars, an annual increase of 169.93 percent. While BYD occupied the fifth position in this sales list. BYD sold a total of 163 units of electric cars during this period, with an annual increase of 7.95%.

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Volvo ranked tenth

On the other hand, BMW occupies the sixth position in this sales list. During this period, BMW sold a total of 106 units of electric cars, an annual increase of 37.66 percent. While Mercedes was ranked seventh in this sales list. During this period, Mercedes sold a total of 81 units of electric cars, with an annual increase of 10.96 percent. At the same time, Honda occupied eighth place in this sales list. During this period, Hyundai only sold 26 units of cars, with an annual decline of 67.79 percent. On the other hand, Kia occupies ninth place in this sales list. During this period, Kia only sold 17 units of cars, with an annual decline of 51.42 percent. While Volvo, which occupied the tenth position in this sales list, sold only 15 units of cars during this period, with an annual decline of 72.73 percent.

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