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Delhi EV policy: Only electric auto-rickshaws to be registered in from 2027

Delhi EV policy: Only electric auto-rickshaws to be registered in from 2027

The Delhi government has approved a new Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy that offers a 100 per cent exemption from road tax and registration fees for electric cars priced at Rs 30 lakh or less (ex-showroom), reported the PTI. The policy was approved by the Delhi Cabinet on Monday and will come into effect from 1 July. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said the government will invest around Rs 15,000 crore over the next four years to promote electric mobility and reduce vehicular pollution in the national capital, according to the PTI. She said the policy is a major step towards making Delhi a pollution-free city by March 31, 2030. Purchase incentives for EV buyers To encourage more people to switch to electric vehicles, the government has announced financial incentives for buyers, the news agency reported. Under the policy: – Buyers of electric two-wheelers will receive a subsidy of Rs 30,000 in the first year, Rs 20,000 in the second year and Rs 10,000 in the third year. – Buyers of electric three-wheelers will receive incentives …

Delhi Govt Won’t Ban CNG Autorickshaws, Don’t Believe Baseless Rumours: Transport Minister Amid EV Push

Delhi Govt Won’t Ban CNG Autorickshaws, Don’t Believe Baseless Rumours: Transport Minister Amid EV Push

Last Updated:April 16, 2025, 15:25 IST “No autorickshaw will be stopped. These rumours are entirely unfounded,” says Delhi transport minister Pankaj Kumar Singh The Delhi government is working towards offering better facilities to the citizens, said the minister. (File for representation) Delhi transport minister Pankaj Kumar Singh on Wednesday dismissed reports stating that autorickshaws in the national capital will be replaced with electric vehicles, calling them “entirely unfounded rumours”. Singh, while speaking to the media, said the Delhi government is working towards offering better facilities to the citizens, “No autorickshaws will be stopped. These rumours are absolutely baseless,” he added. The statement from the minister was made at a time when a new electric vehicle policy is under the drafting stage. As reported by News18, last week, the ministry said that the new electric vehicle (EV) policy is currently under the drafting phase, adding that the “existing EV policy will continue to remain in force until the new policy is finalised”. On Tuesday, the Delhi cabinet held a detailed discussion on the upcoming EV policy, …