
India's TVS iQube Hits 1 Million Electric Scooters Sold
TVS Motor Company just rolled out its one millionth iQube electric scooter, marking a major win for clean transportation in India. Since 2020, these scooters have helped riders avoid 522,000 tonnes of carbon emissions while traveling nearly 15 billion kilometers.
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One million electric scooters have now rolled off the production line at TVS Motor Company's facility in Hosur, India, proving that green transportation isn't just a dream anymore. It's becoming how millions of people actually get around.
The TVS iQube launched in 2020 with a simple promise: make electric mobility practical for everyday Indians. Six years later, that promise has turned into the country's best-selling electric scooter, available through more than 3,300 sales and service points across 3,000 cities.
Chairman Sudarshan Venu credits sustained investment in engineering and manufacturing for reaching this milestone. The company developed multiple variants with different battery capacities and ranges, adapting to what riders actually needed rather than what looked good on paper.
The numbers tell a hopeful story beyond sales figures. iQube riders have collectively traveled 14.94 billion kilometers on electric power since the scooter's introduction.

That massive distance has prevented over 522,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere. TVS estimates the environmental benefit equals planting nearly 21 million trees.
The Ripple Effect
This milestone arrives as India pushes toward leadership in future mobility and sustainable transportation. What started as one company's bet on electric scooters has turned into real, measurable progress toward cleaner air in Indian cities.
The iQube's success also demonstrates that people will choose electric vehicles when they're reliable, affordable, and backed by solid service networks. TVS built infrastructure alongside the product, understanding that convenience matters as much as innovation.
The company manufactures across four facilities in India and Indonesia, serving customers in over 90 countries. They've earned recognition as the only two-wheeler maker to receive the prestigious Deming Prize and topped customer service satisfaction surveys for four consecutive years.
Every scooter represents one more rider choosing cleaner transportation, and one million of those choices add up to something bigger: proof that the transition to electric mobility is already happening.
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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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