🚴♂️ Latest Bicycle News in India 2025 – EV Policies, Events & Industry Growth
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🚴♂️ Latest Bicycle News in India 2025 – EV Policies, Events & Industry Growth
India’s bicycle industry is entering an exciting new phase in 2025. With the government’s growing focus on electric mobility, improved infrastructure, and renewed public interest in health and fitness, cycling is becoming a national movement.
This year brings a wave of new EV policies, major infrastructure projects, industry incentives, and cycling events across the country. Let’s explore what’s shaping India’s bicycle scene in 2025.
⚡ 1. Delhi’s New EV Policy: Bigger Subsidies, Better Infra
The Delhi government is preparing to roll out a new Electric Vehicle Policy (2025) aimed at accelerating clean mobility adoption.
Key Highlights:
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Subsidy cap for electric two-wheelers may double from ₹30,000 to ₹60,000. 
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Focus on creating dedicated charging zones in commercial and residential areas. 
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Priority benefits for delivery partners and gig workers who switch to electric transport. 
This move is expected to positively influence electric bicycles, making e-bikes more accessible and affordable for urban commuters.
📰 Source: Times of India
🏭 2. Bicycle Industry Demands Government Incentives
The Indian bicycle manufacturing industry, centered around Ludhiana, is pushing for recognition and inclusion in the government’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) and PM e-Drive Schemes.
Industry Goals for 2030:
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Grow the Indian bicycle market to US$1.3 billion (~₹11,465 crore) 
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Boost domestic manufacturing of electric bicycles (e-bikes) 
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Secure government support similar to what electric two-wheelers receive 
Manufacturers believe these incentives will make India a global bicycle export hub and encourage more startups to enter the e-bike space.
📰 Source: Times of India
💸 3. GST Reduction Proposal for Bicycles
In early 2025, bicycle associations and green mobility advocates proposed a reduction in GST on bicycles from 12% to 5%.
The proposal has gained traction due to:
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Rising fuel prices 
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Growing demand for affordable urban commuting 
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India’s push for net-zero emissions by 2070 
If approved, this tax cut could make bicycles significantly cheaper, benefiting not only middle-class buyers but also students, delivery riders, and fitness enthusiasts.
📰 Source: News on Air
🚴 4. Pune Grand Cycle Tour 2026 – India’s Biggest Cycling Event
The countdown has begun for the Pune Grand Cycle Tour 2026, India’s first major multi-stage cycling event recognized by the UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale).
Event Highlights:
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Date: January 19–23, 2026 
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Route: 436 km across urban and rural Maharashtra 
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Investment: ₹286 crore road infrastructure upgrades by PMRDA 
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Goal: Promote cycling tourism & professional cycling culture in India 
This event is a big step toward making India a global cycling destination, inspiring cities to improve road quality and encourage local events.
📰 Source: Times of India
🔋 5. Rise of Electric Bicycles in India
E-bikes are the future of urban commuting — combining eco-friendly travel with modern tech. In 2025, Indian manufacturers are launching new models equipped with:
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Longer battery range (up to 80–100 km per charge) 
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Lightweight aluminum frames 
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Detachable batteries for easy charging 
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Smart features like GPS tracking & app connectivity 
With subsidies and infrastructure support, electric bicycles are becoming mainstream — ideal for delivery workers, students, and office commuters alike.
🌱 6. Sustainable Mobility & Fitness Awareness on the Rise
The Government of India and state authorities are encouraging citizens to cycle for health and sustainability.
Events like Fit India Cyclothons, World Bicycle Day rallies, and corporate cycling challenges are seeing massive participation across cities.
Many cities — including Pune, Ahmedabad, and Bengaluru — are developing dedicated cycling lanes and bike-sharing programs to reduce traffic and pollution.
📈 7. Market Outlook: What to Expect Next
Experts predict that India’s bicycle and e-bike segment will grow at over 10% CAGR from 2025–2030.
Driving factors include:
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Growing youth interest in fitness 
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Expansion of EV infrastructure 
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Government focus on sustainable mobility 
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Rising popularity of adventure and mountain biking 
With the right policies and innovation, India could soon join the global leaders in sustainable transport.
2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for cycling in India. From new policies and reduced taxes to international events and industry growth — every step moves India closer to a greener, healthier future.
Whether you ride for fitness, passion, or daily commute — the road ahead looks brighter than ever.
Stay tuned with Candulla Bikes for more updates, guides, and quality bicycles made for Indian riders.
