NEW DELHI: India’s capital New Delhi will ban new petrol- and diesel-fueled scooters and rickshaws from its roads over the next two years, as an ambitious new policy aimed at bringing down dangerously high pollution levels in the city came into effect on Wednesday. Delhi’s new EV policy seeks to accelerate the use of electric vehicles through incentives, tax exemptions and expanded EV infrastructure, with the goal of achieving a minimum 30 percent electrification of the city’s vehicle fleet by March 2030.

Delhi's Cabinet has greenlit an electric vehicle policy, set to launch by July 1, with a substantial Rs 15,000 crore investment planned over four years. The policy may offer a 50%…

NEW DELHI: Only electric auto-rickshaws will be registered in Delhi from January 1, 2027, while the registration of new petrol and CNG two-wheelers will end from April 1, 2028,…

Delhi government introduces a groundbreaking EV policy, offering 100% road tax and registration fee exemption for electric cars priced up to ₹30 lakh.

The Delhi Cabinet has approved a new Electric Vehicle Policy aimed at accelerating the city's transition to clean mobility. Subject to the Lieutenant Governor's approval, the…

A groundbreaking EV policy is set to roll out in Delhi, promising generous incentives of up to Rs 50,000 for electric two and three-wheelers and Rs 100,000 for dismantling old…

The Indian capital is one of the world's most polluted cities with air quality worsening in the winters

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Delhi is accelerating its electric mobility drive, with two-wheelers now forming nearly 40% of registered electric vehicles. The city plans to ban new petrol and CNG two-wheeler…

Under the policy, the government will provide a 100% fee exemption on road tax and registration fee till 2030 to selected EVs. | India News

Delhi mandates only electric two-wheelers by 2028, enhancing EV infrastructure and incentives to combat air pollution.

The Indian govt offers a cash incentive of over $1,000 to car owners in a move aimed at reducing high levels of air pollution.

NEW DELHI, June 30 — New Delhi authorities announced a new policy yesterday aimed at curbing pollution in the city, including incentives to get residents to scrap old vehicles...

Government hopes for 30% of city’s fleet to be electric by 2030, in move hailed as ‘gamechanger’ on air pollution

The Indian capital of Delhi has set ambitious short-term electrification targets in order to get a grip on air pollution. A new directive combines purchase

Delhi’s new EV Policy brings major reforms aimed at accelerating electric vehicle adoption through subsidies, expanded charging infrastructure, stricter emission norms, and…

Con la meta de electrificar el 30% de sus automotores para 2030, la ciudad inicia el retiro de motonetas y rickshaws de gasolina, en medio de incentivos y debates sobre la…

Tuk-Tuks gehören zu Neu-Delhi wie die roten Doppeldeckerbusse zu London. Dass die Region nun auf E-Antrieb umrüsten will, hängt nur zweitrangig mit Umweltschutz zusammen.

Delhi has unveiled its Electric Vehicles Policy 2026, aiming to boost EV adoption and improve air quality. Effective July 1, 2026, electric cars under Rs 30 lakh will enjoy full…

The Delhi government on Wednesday officially notified the Delhi Electric Vehicles Policy 2026, setting in motion an ambitious roadmap to accelerate electric vehicle (EV) adoption,…

Car owners who trade in vehicles bought before 1 April 2020 for an electric model will receive a scrapping incentive of more than $1,060 (£840)