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The ONDC Revolution

  • Japni Kaur
  • Jul 13
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 10

India’s Mobility Boom: The Numbers Behind the Movement

India’s mobility sector is on a record-breaking growth trajectory, reshaping how over a billion people move, work, and connect. Here’s a data-driven look at the trends, opportunities, and future of mobility in India.

1. Market Size & Growth

  • The Indian mobility market is set to double by 2030, crossing ₹51.9 lakh crore (US$600 billion).

  • Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is projected to grow at a staggering 25.94% CAGR from 2025 to 2033.

  • In 2025, the shared mobility market alone is expected to generate US$105.25 billion in revenue.

2. What’s Driving the Surge?

  • Urbanization & Youth: With over 600 million Indians under 25 and rapid urbanization, demand for flexible, affordable, and tech-enabled transport is soaring.

  • Digital Penetration: Smartphones and digital payments have made booking, tracking, and paying for rides seamless.




3. Most Popular Mobility Services

  • Ride-hailing, car rentals, bike-sharing, and e-scooter rentals are among the most used services by urban Indians aged 18-54.

  • The younger population, especially in metros, prefers on-demand, app-based mobility for convenience and cost-effectiveness.

4. The Green Shift

  • EV Adoption: Electric vehicle (EV) penetration in the two-wheeler segment jumped from 6.1% in May 2025 to 7.3% in June 2025.

  • By 2030, passenger EVs are expected to rise from 90,000 units (FY24) to 960,000, and two-wheelers from 944,000 to 13.75 million units.

  • Ambitious government targets include net zero emissions by 2070 and a 45% reduction in carbon intensity by 2030.






5. Investment & Policy Push

  • Over US$26 billion is being invested in R&D for semiconductors and automotive components, with major government incentives for EVs and battery storage.

  • The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme is fueling innovation and manufacturing in the sector.

6. Talent & Workforce Mobility

  • India’s employability rate has climbed to 54.81% in 2025.

  • By 2025, India is expected to supply over 40% of the global skilled workforce, especially in IT, green energy, and engineering.




Real-Life Impact

  • Mobility is now as accessible as ordering food or streaming music. For a young professional in Bengaluru, a student in Pune, or a family in Delhi, getting around is faster, greener, and more affordable than ever.

And if you’ve ever zipped through city traffic in a yellow-and-blue cab, you know Bharat Yaatri is quietly riding this wave too—one seamless journey at a time.

India’s mobility revolution isn’t just about getting from A to B. It’s about powering economic growth, sustainability, and a new era of freedom for millions. The numbers say it all: the future of movement is here, and it’s moving fast.


 
 
 

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