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Delhi EV Policy 2026: How Rekha Gupta’s New EV Policy is Accelerating EV Charging Infrastructure in DelhiĀ
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May 24, 2025
Delhi EV Policy 2026: How Rekha Gupta's New EV Policy is Accelerating EV Charging Infrastructure in Delhi
The Delhi EV Policy 2026, announced under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, is a game-changer for the electric mobility ecosystem. With strong incentives, infrastructure investments, and a clear roadmap, Delhi is set to become a model EV capital of India.
Delhi has taken a bold stride toward a sustainable future. The Delhi EV Policy 2026, approved by the Cabinet and announced by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, aims to transform the national capital into a zero-emission mobility hub. With an outlay of over ā¹15,000 crore in incentives, waivers, and infrastructure support, this policy is designed to boost EV adoption, reduce pollution, and create a robust charging ecosystem – opening new opportunities for businesses, property owners, and investors.
What is the Delhi EV Policy 2026?
The Delhi EV Policy 2026 is a comprehensive roadmap to accelerate the adoption of Electric Vehicles (EVs) across all categories – including two-wheelers, three-wheelers, cars, buses, and commercial vehicles. The policy focuses on demand creation, charging infrastructure expansion, manufacturing support, and ease of doing business.
The core objectives of the policy are:
- Promote the adoption of electric vehicles through incentives and awareness.
- Develop a widespread, reliable, and interoperable EV charging infrastructure.
- Attract investments in EV manufacturing and related sectors.
- Reduce vehicular emissions and improve air quality in Delhi.
- Create green jobs and support a sustainable mobility ecosystem.
Key Highlights of Delhi EV Policy 2026
ā¹15,000+ Crore Investments
The government will invest over ā¹15,000 crore in the next 4 years for infrastructure development, incentives, and policy implementation.
100% Road Tax & Registration Fee Exemption
100% exemption on road tax and registration fee for all EVs, including electric cars priced up to ā¹30 lakh.
Incentives for Multiple Categories
Purchase incentives for electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers, trucks, and buses. Scrappage incentives for replacing old petrol/diesel vehicles with EVs.
Massive Boost to Charging Infrastructure
Expansion of public, semi-public, and private EV charging stations across Delhi. Support for fast chargers, DC chargers, and battery swapping stations.
Focus on Fleet Electrification
Special incentives and support for commercial fleets, last-mile delivery operators, and public transport.
Policy Validity & Implementation
The policy will be effective for 4 years from the date of approval with an adaptive framework for future improvements.
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