
Mahindra leads June 2025 tractor sales with 17,518 units; total sales rise to 77,214 units across all brands.

The FADA Sales Report for June 2025 shows that CV sales increased by 6.60% YoY. Discover the latest growth trends in the Indian commercial vehicle market.

EVMS warns against rising illegal e-rickshaws and low-quality EV imports, urging strict action to protect public safety, local jobs, and India's EV future.

India announces a new mobility plan featuring hyperloop technology, ropeways in 360 locations, electric rapid transport, and green highways to reduce pollution and enhance connectivity.

Tractor makers urge delay in TREM V norms rollout, fearing price hikes that could hurt small farmers and slow mechanization.

Key updates from the CV, EV, and agriculture sectors, including sales growth, new launches, and India’s first electric tractor.

The government urges farmers to follow seed treatment, soil care, and proper fertilization for better moong and urad yields.

In this news, we will examine the sales performance of the E-rickshaw and E-cart segments in June 2025 based on the data from the Vahan Dashboard.

India’s domestic tractor market recorded 10.49% growth in June 2025, driven by strong brand performance and rural demand.

Leading CV makers in India are pushing for a CAFE 3 exemption for sub-3.5 tonne vehicles, warning that higher costs could burden small transporters who rely on these vehicles for daily income.

Tata Motors aims to earn ₹6,500 crore from the government’s EV-focused PLI scheme by FY28, with new models and increased production across both passenger and commercial segments.

India launches its largest e-bus tender yet for 10,900 electric buses under the PM e-Drive scheme, targeting major cities like Bengaluru, Delhi, and Hyderabad to boost clean urban transport and meet net-zero goals.

APEDA hosts Mango Festival in UAE to boost Indian mango exports, showcasing premium varieties and supporting farmers.

Start your agri-business with up to ₹25 lakh subsidy. Apply by 10 Sept 2025 through HAU Agribusiness Incubation Center.

The Uttar Pradesh government offers a 50% subsidy on weedicides to help farmers control crop damage and boost Kharif yields.




