As of Wednesday, March 11, 2026, a massive surge in demand for induction cooktops has led to widespread stock-outs across major Indian cities and quick-commerce platforms. The panic buying is a direct response to the worsening LPG crisis and a sharp hike in domestic cylinder prices (up โน60 this week).
Retailers and e-commerce giants are describing the shift as the transformation of induction stoves from a “kitchen upgrade” to a “survival necessity.”
The “Panic Buying” Surge
Consumers are scrambling to find electric alternatives as the government invokes the Essential Commodities Act to ration LPG, extending the booking interval from 21 to 25 days.
- Quick-Commerce Stockouts: Platforms like Blinkit, Zepto, and Swiggy Instamart reported that most induction cooktop models were “sold out” in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata by Tuesday evening.
- Explosive Sales Volume: * Amazon India: Reported a 20-fold (20X) jump in induction sales within a single 24-hour window (March 10โ11).
- Flipkart: Witnessed sales tripling compared to the previous month, with the highest spikes in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal.
- BigBasket: Saw a 5X increase in sales since Monday and has already tripled its monthly procurement forecasts.
- Offline Markets: In hubs like Kolkata’s Chandni Market and Mumbai’s Lamington Road, retailers reported that daily sales of induction units have jumped from an average of 3โ5 units to over 130 units per day.
Market Impact & Stock Performance
The crisis has triggered a “gold rush” for home appliance manufacturers, with stock prices of major producers hitting intraday highs today.
| Company | Brand | Stock Impact (March 11) |
| TTK Prestige | Prestige | Up 14.6% (Reached โน556) |
| Stove Kraft | Pigeon | Up 7.3% (Reached โน523) |
| V-Guard | V-Guard | Up 3.0% |
| Butterfly Gandhimathi | Butterfly | Up 4.0% |
Sector-Specific Contingencies
The shift to electric is not limited to households; the commercial sector is also pivoting to avoid total shutdowns.
- IRCTC: Has reportedly directed its station catering units to immediately switch to microwaves and induction stoves to maintain meal services as commercial LPG supply drops by nearly 75%.
- Restaurants: The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) has issued an advisory to members to immediately adopt “electric gadgets” where feasible and shorten cooking cycles to conserve remaining gas reserves.
- Power Grid Pressure: In Rajasthan, the Energy Ministry has held emergency meetings to prepare for a spike in electricity demand, as the mass switch to induction stoves is expected to compound the usual summer surge from air conditioners.
Current Pricing & Availability
While some quick-commerce apps are offering “panic discounts” of up to 72% to move remaining premium stock, local hardware stores have reported black marketing of induction-compatible utensils and cooktops, with prices in some areas rising by 20โ30% above MRP.


