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Delhi S Upcoming Electric Vehicle Policy Is Almost Here
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Published on 09:50 PM, 22 Dec 2025 3 min

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Delhi's Upcoming Electric Vehicle Policy Is Almost Here

With a new EV policy intended to reduce vehicle pollution and increase the adoption of clean transportation, Delhi is getting ready to launch its next phase of electric mobility. The strategy, which is anticipated to take effect in the upcoming fiscal year, will emphasise robust purchase incentives, expanded infrastructure for charging, assistance with battery swapping, and advantages for getting rid of older gasoline and diesel vehicles. The goal of the strategy, which is currently undergoing stakeholder consultations, is to increase the practicality, accessibility, and attraction of electric vehicles for regular users around the capital.

  • Subsidies, the development of charging infrastructure, and incentives for the scrappage of older cars are the main components of the proposed EV policy.

  • Officials will shortly make the proposed policy available for public comment after speaking with industry partners.

Delhi is preparing to implement a new electric vehicle (EV) legislation that is anticipated to go into force during the upcoming fiscal year. This action is part of the city's plan to modernise its transportation system by encouraging more citizens to convert from gasoline and diesel vehicles to electric vehicles (EVs) and to minimize air pollution, a major problem that is largely caused by vehicle emissions.

The Delhi administration has finalized the future policy framework, which includes a number of significant steps to hasten the capital's adoption of electric vehicles. More EV adoption, according to officials, will help reduce particle emissions (PM2.5 and PM10), which are major factors in Delhi's infamous smog issues.

Key Elements of the New EV Policy

Financial incentives are one of the main components of the new program. In order to lower the cost disparity between electric vehicles and traditional gasoline vehicles, the government intends to provide subsidies. To help consumers save money up front, Delhi has already eliminated road tax and registration fees for EV sales.

A scrappage incentive is being added in addition to subsidies. In an effort to hasten the phase-out of high-emission vehicles on city roads, owners who decide to purchase an electric vehicle instead of their old gasoline or diesel vehicles would receive financial rewards.

Another important objective is to extend and enhance the infrastructure for charging. In order to make EV ownership more convenient, the program envisions more public charging stations near residential areas as well as in popular public areas.

Additionally, measures are in place to guarantee the safe disposal of spent EV batteries and to facilitate battery swapping facilities.

How the City Intends to Implement It

In order to match production, supply, and infrastructure development with anticipated demand, the government is collaborating with power distribution companies, automakers, and authorized scrap dealers.

Before the policy is formally put into effect, Delhi will invite citizens to express their opinions during a public consultation session after the final draft is complete.

This policy expands on past initiatives, such as the previous policy's extended EV incentives, and it coincides with expanding conversations about potential future policies, such as bans on fossil-fuel two-wheelers in favour of electric alternatives.

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Nikita

Content Intern

Nikita is a writer who finds stories in the small details most people overlook. With a deep love for observing the world and an ever-growing curiosity about how things work, she hopes to become a journalist someday. Beyond the world of words, Nikita is a passionate theatre enthusiast who believes every stage tells a story worth listening to. At work, she combines a love for storytelling and automobiles, turning car launches, updates, and trends into pieces that inform and inspire readers.

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