EKA Mobility has reported a significant surge in performance for FY 2025–26, recording a 5X year-on-year growth in volumes. The company sold 1,143 units and produced 1,344 electric commercial vehicles during the fiscal year, reflecting strong demand across its expanding electric vehicle (EV) portfolio. This growth comes as EKA continues to strengthen its presence across multiple segments, including buses, small commercial vehicles (SCVs), and, more recently, medium and heavy commercial vehicles (M&HCV) trucks.
Importantly, EKA entered the M&HCV truck segment during the year, further diversifying its offerings beyond its established bus and SCV categories. The company also operates as a Champion OEM under the Auto PLI Scheme and has secured certifications across several platforms, reinforcing its compliance and technological capabilities in the EV ecosystem.
“FY 2025–26 is a defining year for EKA Mobility. We are not only scaling volumes but also expanding our manufacturing footprint by adding a new plant recently and increasing our planned annual capacity to 10,000 buses, 6,000 trucks, and 24,000 SCVs. With the widest range of fully homologated, born-electric platforms from last-mile to long-haul, we are uniquely positioned as a full-stack EV company. Our growth across electric buses, small commercial vehicles, and now trucks validates both market demand and our execution capability. India’s transition to clean commercial mobility is accelerating, and EKA is at the forefront driving this shift at scale, with technology, innovation, and global ambition,” said Dr. Sudhir Mehta, Founder & Chairman, EKA Mobility.
The company maintained strong business momentum across segments. It secured key wins under government-backed initiatives such as PM e-Bus Sewa and PM E-DRIVE while deploying electric buses across more than 15 states, including Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and Delhi. At the same time, EKA witnessed a breakout year in the SCV segment, driven by robust demand for its 3S and 6S passenger vehicles along with 3W cargo platforms, which are accelerating last-mile mobility adoption.
Furthermore, EKA’s entry into electric trucks has emerged as a new growth engine, enabling the company to expand its footprint in logistics electrification. In parallel, the company has also made progress in alternative fuel technologies by deploying a 9-metre hydrogen fuel cell bus at Cochin International Airport in collaboration with KPIT Technologies and BPCL, with plans to roll out 15 additional buses.
On the global front, EKA has accelerated its international expansion strategy. The company has commenced electric bus deployments in Africa and entered into a partnership with Kerchanshe Group for CKD assembly and distribution. Additionally, it has signed an agreement with NBFI Capital to explore manufacturing opportunities in Australia, thereby strengthening its global footprint.
Simultaneously, EKA is scaling up its manufacturing capabilities. It currently operates two facilities in Pune, while its Pithampur plant is expected to become operational soon. With this expansion, the company aims to achieve an annual production capacity of 10,000 buses, 6,000 trucks, and 24,000 SCVs, positioning itself to meet rising domestic and international demand.
Moreover, the company continues to expand its retail presence by strengthening its dealership network, with plans to add 120 new dealerships by FY27. This expansion aligns with its growing order book visibility, which includes over 6,000 confirmed electric bus deliveries scheduled over the next two years.
Founded in Pune, EKA Mobility focuses on transforming India’s commercial mobility landscape through sustainable solutions. Its portfolio spans electric buses, trucks, and small commercial vehicles, supported by proprietary AI-powered fleet technology that enables end-to-end mobility solutions. Backed by global investors such as Mitsui & Co., Ltd., VDL Groep, Pinnacle Industries Limited, Enam Holdings, and the NIIF India-Japan Fund, the company continues to expand its presence across East Africa, South Africa, and Australia.
EKA Mobility’s strong FY26 performance underscores its rapid scale-up and strategic diversification across segments and geographies. As India accelerates its transition toward clean mobility, EKA’s integrated approach, expanding capacity, and global ambitions position it as a key player shaping the future of electric commercial transportation.

