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Bajaj Chetak entry-level EV launch delayed due to rare earth magnet shortage

Bajaj aims to tackle a supply crunch that has already cut production by up to 50 percent.
2 min read31 Oct '25
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Bajaj Chetak entry-level EV launch delayed due to rare earth magnet shortage

Bajaj Auto has pushed back the launch of its new entry-level Chetak EV as it battles supply chain issues caused by a shortage of rare-earth magnets from China. The company is currently prioritising the recovery of production for its existing electric line-up before introducing any new models.

  1. Bajaj has sustained partial output by switching from heavy rare-earth magnets to lighter alternatives
  2. It is also working on developing technologies that eliminate rare earths altogether 

Entry-level Chetak on hold for now

Planned mid-2025 launch postponed

Earlier this year, Bajaj had announced plans to introduce a more accessible version of its Chetak electric scooter, aimed squarely at the entry-level EV segment. The model was expected to arrive around June, but the company has now put the launch on hold as it battles supply chain disruptions caused by a global shortage of heavy rare-earth magnets.

These magnets are a critical component in the permanent magnet motors used in electric two-wheelers, and the supply bottleneck has affected several OEMs across the globe. China, which accounts for the majority of rare-earth refining capacity, suspended exports in April, leading to ripple effects across the industry.

EV output hit hard in July

Partial recovery possible in August and September

The production shortfall began in late June and led to a sharp 50 percent drop in Bajaj’s EV output in July. An even grimmer picture was feared for August, and we had even reported that Bajaj may halt EV production. However, the company has managed to sustain partial output by switching from heavy rare-earth magnets to lighter alternatives. As of now, production levels have stabilised at 50-60 percent of the plan for electric two-wheelers.

Sales figures for July reflect the slowdown. Bajaj, the second-largest EV maker by volume, saw registrations drop 15 percent month on month to 19,650 units.  

Industrywide impact; long-term solutions underway

Bajaj isn’t the only manufacturer dealing with this issue. TVS, Ola Electric and Ather Energy have also flagged potential disruptions due to the magnet shortage. Ather even warned of dealer-level delivery delays of up to a week during the second quarter.

To reduce dependency on the constrained supply chain, Bajaj is working on two parallel solutions – increasing the use of light rare-earth magnets and developing next-generation motor technologies that eliminate rare earths altogether. These steps, Sharma says, are crucial for long-term EV scale-up.

Despite the immediate hurdles, demand for the Chetak remains strong. The 35 Series platform, which debuted in December 2024, continues to draw interest.

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