In January, India’s key truck rental routes rebounded due to increased demand for transportation driven by the winter harvest. The surge in commercial vehicle sales and e-way bill generation signals robust growth in the logistics sector, despite challenges posed by cold waves affecting vehicle movement.
Truck rentals across major Indian routes demonstrated a robust recovery in January, spurred by the influx of winter fruits and vegetables that have driven up transportation and storage demands, according to a report. The bulletin noted rate increases of 4 per cent on the Delhi-Mumbai route, 3.7 per cent on the Mumbai-Kolkata route, with the Delhi-Hyderabad and Kolkata-Guwahati routes both rising by 3.3 per cent compared to the previous month.
The January-March period is a crucial time, marked by bustling agricultural activities following the rabi harvest and increased manufacturing efforts across various sectors. This surge in activity has translated into significant sales boosts for commercial vehicles such as Goods Carriers, Three Wheeler (Goods), Passenger Buses, Maxi Cabs, and Agricultural Trailers in January.
Goods Carrier sales saw a remarkable 41 per cent increase, while Three-wheeler (goods) and Passenger Buses experienced a 32 per cent rise. Maxi Cabs reported enormous sales growth of 59 per cent. Agricultural trailer sales benefited from a 15 per cent increase, driven by the rabi harvest season. The motor car segment recorded a 54 per cent rise, with two-wheelers up by 27 per cent month-on-month. Electrically powered vehicles also saw positive trends, with a 21 per cent rise in e-scooter sales and a 16 per cent increase in electric car sales. December’s e-way bill generation displayed steady growth, with intra-state bills up by 8.7 per cent and inter-state by 12 per cent from the previous month.
As the nation transitions into the subsequent quarter, the truck rental and commercial vehicle sales outlook remains promising, with the forthcoming Kharif sowing season anticipated to further fuel agricultural vehicle demand. While the electric vehicle segment faces hurdles, it is projected to continue its expansion aided by emerging policy supports and possible price cuts, as per the bulletin’s projections.