VST Tillers Tractors Ltd., one of India’s most trusted names in compact farming equipment, has taken a major step into the future of farm mechanisation with the launch of its first fully electric Power Tiller and Power Weeder. The big reveal happened at the 9th EIMA Agrimach in PUSA, New Delhi, where the products were formally unveiled by Smt. S. Rukmani, Joint Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare (M&T), Government of India. With this introduction, VST has officially stepped into the electric farm machinery segment, signalling its commitment to cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable agricultural solutions.
The new EV range has been designed keeping in mind the needs of modern Indian farmers who want dependable technology without the burden of rising fuel costs. By switching to electric, VST’s tiller and weeder promise a cleaner operation, lower running expenses, and simpler handling, making them practical for both small and marginal farmers. As agriculture gradually shifts toward greener practices, VST’s latest innovations bring the industry closer to a future where eco-friendly machinery becomes a norm rather than an exception.
What makes this launch even more significant is the strong foundation behind it. VST has been involved in the global electric mobility space for years, supplying advanced drivetrain systems to leading international electric tractor manufacturers, including solutions for autonomous and next-generation tractors. This long-standing experience has helped the company gather deep insights into EV technology, efficiency, and reliability. Now, VST is channeling this global expertise into India’s small-farm mechanisation ecosystem, creating indigenous solutions that blend global innovation with local needs.
With this new electric lineup, VST aims to transform the way smallholder farming is practiced in India. The focus is clearly on boosting productivity while reducing environmental impact and operational costs. By combining sustainability with performance, VST’s entry into the EV category marks the beginning of a new chapter in India’s agricultural evolution—one where farmers gain access to technologically advanced, affordable, and future-ready tools that can make day-to-day farming more efficient and environmentally responsible.