Electric Scooter Market Poised to Reach $12.4 billion by 2030
The global electric scooter market worldwide size was valued at USD 4.3 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 12.4 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 18.9% from 2024 to 2030. The global electric scooter market is poised for significant growth, driven by expanding charging infrastructure, increased adoption in key countries, and a heightened focus on environmental sustainability. Governments worldwide are actively promoting electric vehicles (EVs) to reduce pollution from traditional gasoline-powered options, leading to substantial investments in charging networks and making electric scooters and motorcycles more viable for consumers. Rising fuel prices and a growing demand for energy-efficient commuting options further propel market expansion.
“The 1.5–3 kW segment to show a
significant growth rate during the forecast period.”
The less than 100 kW market is projected to
register a CAGR of 19.2% during the forecast period. The power output of
medium-power electric scooters and motorcycles ranges from 1.5 kW -3 kW. As
these scooters and motorcycles run with a motor that provides decent power
output and efficient speed, electric scooters and motorcycles with this motor
usage are expected to grow considerably during the forecast period. This power
range strikes a balance between performance and efficiency, offering users
enhanced capabilities without sacrificing energy conservation or affordability.
These scooters are well-suited for navigating both city streets and suburban
roads, providing users with a reliable and convenient mode of transportation
for various daily needs. One of the key advantages of electric scooters in this
power range is their improved performance compared to lower-powered models.
With motor outputs between 1.5 kW and 3 kW, these scooters offer faster
acceleration and higher top speeds, making them more suitable for longer
commutes and handling diverse urban terrain. This increased power allows riders
to maintain higher speeds and easily navigate inclines, enhancing overall ride
comfort and efficiency. Manufacturers worldwide offer different vehicle models
in a 1.5 kW – 3 kW motor power range. Gogoro (Taiwan) offer Gogoro CrossOver
GX250 electric scooter with a 2.5 kW direct drive motor that can reach speeds
of over 60 kmph and has a range of 111 km. Additionally, Greaves Electric
Mobility Private Limited (India), Yadea Technology Group Co., Ltd. (China), and
Niu International (China) offer Ampere Magnus EX with 2.1 kW, Yadea E8S with
2.0 kW, and NQiGT S with 3.5 kW motor power, respectively.
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“The commercial use of electric
scooter is expected to show significant growth during the forecast period.”
Fleet owners delivering goods and services to their
customers increasingly rely on electric scooters and motorcycles. Electric
two-wheelers often come equipped with advanced telematics and fleet management
systems. These technologies enable real-time tracking, route optimization, and
efficient fleet management, improving delivery efficiency. Businesses can
monitor vehicle performance, schedule maintenance, and analyze data to optimize
operations. Using electric scooters/mopeds and motorcycles can significantly
reduce delivery costs and improve profitability. Meal delivery companies across
the globe use electric scooters. For instance, in December 2023, Uber Eats (US)
partnered with Gogoro (Taiwan) for Green Delivery Program. The partnership is
word USD 30 million. Uber Eats delivery partners will receive discounts on new
Gogoro Smartscooters and battery swapping programs and be given incentives for
deliveries on Gogoro Smartscooters. Through the program, Uber Eats expects EV
deliveries in Taiwan to double from nearly 20% to 40% by the end of 2025. Also
increasing fuel prices, the need to rationalize costs, favorable government
policies, and rising awareness of emission-free vehicles would boost the
adoption of electric scooters for commercial use in the forecasted period.
“Europe is expected to become
second largest growing market for electric scooter during the forecast period.”
Europe is home to many electric two-wheeler
manufacturing companies, such as Silence Urban Ecomobility (Spain), Energica
Motor Company (Italy), GOVECS (Germany), and Piaggio (Italy). The automotive
industry is one of the key contributors to Europe’s economy. The increasing
concerns over carbon emissions by conventional ICE two-wheelers and efficiency
in this mode of travel have led European two-wheeler manufacturers to develop
electric scooters and motorcycles. Government initiatives have encouraged the
key players in the market to develop advanced electric two-wheelers and the
infrastructure for charging facilities. The rising demand for electric
two-wheelers has allowed new players to increase their regional presence. In
April 2024, British e-scooter manufacturer Swifty Scooters launched the UK's
first road-legal e-scooter – the GO GT500. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Japan)
launched its first electric two-wheeler for Europe, the EM1 e, in May 2023. The
vehicle uses Honda's Power Pack swappable battery technology. Ultraviolette
Automotive’s (India) F77 electric motorcycle is scheduled to be available in
Europe in the second quarter of 2024.
Key Players
The electric scooter market is dominated by
established players such as Yadea Technology Group Co., Ltd. (China), Ola
Electric (India), TVS Motor Company (India), Ather Energy (India), and Gogoro
(Taiwan).
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