Changing Tides: Ather Zooms Past Ola in Market Value, Reshaping the EV Startup Landscape

A significant shift has occurred in India's burgeoning electric scooter market, with Bengaluru-based startup Ather Energy Ltd for the first time surpassing its larger rival, Ola Electric Mobility Ltd, in market capitalization. On a recent Monday, Ather's shares experienced a notable surge of 4.78%, propelling its market valuation to ₹23,601 crore on BSE. In stark contrast, Ola Electric's shares saw a decline of 2.54%, reducing its valuation to ₹23,200 crore at the close of trading hours, data confirmed. This reversal in market standing reflects the increasingly divergent paths of these two key players in the electric two-wheeler segment.
The change in market leadership is underscored by shifting sales dynamics. For the first time in the July to September quarter, Ather exceeded Ola's total sales volume. During this period, Ola Electric, led by Bhavish Aggarwal, reported a substantial 47% fall in its quarterly sales compared to the previous year. As of September, Ather had ascended to the second position among Indian electric two-wheeler manufacturers, having sold 52,597 units in the quarter. TVS Motor Company topped the list with 69,195 units, while Bajaj Auto secured the third spot with 51,120 units. Ola Electric, meanwhile, ranked fourth. More specifically, in September alone, Ather outperformed Ola, selling 18,109 units against its rival’s 13,371 units.
The origins of these companies also highlight their different trajectories. Ather Energy, founded by Tarun Mehta and Swapnil Jain in 2013, began selling its electric scooters in 2018. Ola Electric, founded in 2017 and backed by Softbank since 2019, entered the market three years later, delivering its first scooters in December 2021 after establishing its large factory in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu. Initially, Ola Electric rapidly scaled its sales, capturing over 50% market share. Ather, conversely, pursued a more measured growth strategy, with the majority of its sales concentrated in south India.
Despite Ola's initial dominance, the financial year 2025 has presented challenges. While Ola Electric recorded higher overall sales of 344,009 electric scooters compared to Ather's 130,944, maintaining an approximate 18% market share gap, Ola's sales have plunged significantly this year. This decline is attributed to consumer dissatisfaction over persistent service issues. The drop occurred despite Ola's efforts to expand its retail footprint from 800 to 4,000 stores in FY25 and the introduction of a new electric motorbike. Additionally, Ola began integrating in-house cells into its vehicles since Navratri in September. Following its listing on bourses in August 2024, Ola’s shares have suffered, trading 31% below their listing price.
In contrast, Ather Energy has enjoyed a period of robust growth and investor confidence. Since its listing in May, Ather's shares have more than doubled. The company's ownership structure at the end of June showed promoters holding 42.09%, with co-founders Mehta and Jain holding 11.19% and Hero Motocorp Ltd. holding 30.9%. Financially, Ather saw its revenue from operations surge by 29% to ₹2,255 crore in financial year 2025, while its losses narrowed to ₹812 crore from ₹1,060 crore a year earlier. This stands in sharp contrast to Ola Electric, which reported a 10% fall in revenue to ₹4,514 crore and widening losses from ₹1,584 crore to ₹2,276 crore in the same fiscal year. The sentiment that
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