Delhi's new EV Policy 2026 aims to make electric vehicles economically attractive for citizens. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta highlighted that the policy combines purchase incentives, scrappage benefits, and tax exemptions to significantly reduce upfront and lifetime ownership costs. Subsidies are prioritized for two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and goods carriers, benefiting middle and low-income households and small businesses.

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%…

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta addressed a press conference after the Delhi Cabinet approved the new Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy, outlining the government’s focus on electric…

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