Discover how Rahul Chaudhary’s Voltic Automotive is shaping India’s electric vehicle future. Learn about EV trends, sales data, and India’s growth in clean mobility.
New Delhi, July 11 – As India intensifies its push toward clean and sustainable mobility, entrepreneur Rahul Chaudhary is leading a grassroots revolution in the electric vehicle (EV) sector. Through his company Voltic Automotive Private Limited, Chaudhary is committed to making electric transportation not only affordable and reliable but also distinctly Indian.
Voltic Automotive, under its flagship brand Voltic EV, manufactures electric rickshaws and two-wheelers designed specifically for India’s road conditions and economic demographics. The company is targeting widespread adoption across Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, positioning itself as a key player in India’s clean mobility ecosystem.
“Voltic EV is not just a company; it’s a mission. ‘Desh Ki Takat’ is about building a sustainable, self-reliant India with clean technology at its core,” says Rahul Chaudhary, Founder and Managing Director of Voltic Automotive.
India’s EV Landscape: Poised for Massive Growth
The Indian EV industry is witnessing robust growth, driven by government incentives, rising fuel costs, and increasing consumer awareness. According to NITI Aayog:
- India aims to achieve 30% EV penetration in private cars, 70% in commercial vehicles, and 80% in two- and three-wheelers by 2030.
- In FY 2023–24, over 1.5 million EVs were sold in India, with electric two- and three-wheelers accounting for nearly 85% of total EV sales.
- The domestic EV market is projected to reach $113 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of nearly 49%.
Voltic’s business model aligns with these national ambitions, focusing on the high-demand segments of e-rickshaws and low-cost two-wheelers, which are crucial for last-mile delivery, public transport, and rural mobility.

Bringing Green Innovation to Bharat
While many EV brands target urban and premium consumers, Voltic EV is building for Bharat—targeting small businesses, delivery workers, and daily wage earners in semi-urban and rural areas. The company’s vehicles offer:
- Low operating and maintenance costs
- Durability on rough terrains and congested roads
- Affordable after-sales service and spare parts availability
To support adoption, Voltic also provides easy financing options, seasonal offers, and booking through WhatsApp and local dealerships—a model designed to bridge the accessibility gap in the EV ecosystem.
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Global Trends Validate Local Strategy
Globally, the EV revolution is accelerating. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), more than 14 million EVs were sold worldwide in 2023, making up 18% of global car sales. While China and Europe lead the race, India is rapidly emerging as the next major EV market.
The central government’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, coupled with state-level EV policies, are encouraging both startups and established automakers to invest in localized EV production and battery technology.
Voltic Automotive’s “Make in India” strategy directly complements this shift, offering products that are not only manufactured in India but tailored to Indian consumers’ practical needs.
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What’s Next for Voltic?
Currently expanding operations across North India, including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana, and Madhya Pradesh, Voltic Automotive is building a dealership and service network to support its growing customer base.
Chaudhary says the company is focused on scaling production, enhancing battery technology, and developing urban mobility solutions in the future. Voltic is also exploring collaborations with microfinance institutions and self-help groups to empower small entrepreneurs through EV ownership.
“Every Voltic EV on the road represents a cleaner environment, a job opportunity, and a step toward energy independence. That’s the impact we’re working for,” adds Chaudhary.
Conclusion
As India works toward its ambitious EV targets, homegrown startups like Voltic Automotive are becoming central to the clean mobility transition. By making electric vehicles accessible and viable for the average Indian, Rahul Chaudhary is not only driving a business but shaping the country’s sustainable future.
