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  • Frost Radar—Electric Two-wheeler Start-ups in Asia, 2023
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    Overview

    Climate change remains a top concern for governments and industries around the world. Increasing levels of carbon emissions have created an urgent need for control measures including vehicle electrification. Two-wheelers are a commonly used mode of transport in Asia considering their maneuverability through traffic and cost efficiency in terms of maintenance. In fact, Asia is the largest segment in the world for scooters and motorcycles with China (about 17 million sales in 2021) and India (about 14 million sales in 2021) leading the demand. China is the largest manufacturer and distributor of electric two-wheelers, and India is home to well-known producers of conventional internal combustion engine vehicles including Hero MotoCorp, TVS Motors, Bajaj Auto, and Royal Enfield.

    • Several developments are converging in the electric two-wheeler industry’s favor.

    • They include government incentives for the manufacture, purchase, or use of electric vehicles; growing public and corporate concerns about pollution and climate change; battery technologies that are becoming better and less expensive; and more battery charging options.

    • Start-ups have had a strong influence on technological advancements and have gained first-mover advantages over established two-wheeler manufacturers that only recently entered or have yet to enter the electrification arena.

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