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What Shaped India’s EV Market in June 2026?
Edition 51 of the All India EV Magazine is a 54-page digital intelligence briefing covering the key developments that shaped India’s EV market in June 2026 and H1 2026.
Instead of simply listing news, the edition connects EV sales, investments, technology, policy and infrastructure developments to explain what changed, why it matters and what the industry should watch next.
Inside the Edition
EV Sales Intelligence: June 2026 + H1 2026
Market performance across:
- Electric two-wheelers
- E-rickshaws
- L5 electric three-wheelers
- Electric cars
- eLCVs
- Electric buses
The data covers OEM rankings, market share, month-on-month movement, H1 cumulative sales and market concentration.
Featured Editorials
Story of the Month:
China Didn’t Slow India’s EV Market With a Ban. It Did It With Paperwork.
An analysis connecting Tata’s China-developed EV platform, China’s technology-export controls and delays in India’s ₹18,100 crore battery-cell PLI scheme.
Battery Intelligence:
Lithium vs Immersion Liquid-Cooled Lithium Batteries
In conversation with Clean Electric, this editorial examines battery replacement cost, thermal management, downtime, cost per kilometre and the economics of high-utilisation commercial EVs.
EV Financing:
It’s Not Metro vs Rural. It’s Whichever EV a Lender Can Actually Verify.
A closer look at how borrower verification, battery risk, resale value and service networks are shaping EV lending.
EV Geopolitics:
India Turns Electric Buses Into a New Tool of Global South Diplomacy.
An analysis of how electric buses could become part of India’s manufacturing, export and diplomatic strategy.
EV Engineering:
Localisation of Components in Portable and Onboard EV Chargers
A technical editorial with Leanwatts on power semiconductors, SiC devices, firmware, digital controls and India’s remaining charger supply-chain dependencies.
Also Covered
- Milestones and achievements
- New product launches
- Funding and investment activity
- Joint ventures and partnerships
- EV charging infrastructure
- Policy and regulatory developments
Who Is It For?
Designed for EV manufacturers, suppliers, charging companies, battery businesses, investors, lenders, fleet operators, analysts, consultants, researchers and policymakers.



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