सामग्रीवर जा
Delhi Unveils New EV Policy 2.0, Introducing Scrappage Incentives to Boost Adoption

TL;DR

Delhi's new EV Policy 2.0 introduces scrappage-linked incentives and continues tax waivers, aiming to accelerate the transition from older, polluting vehicles to electric ones.

Delhi has rolled out its Electric Vehicle Policy 2.0, backed by a ₹2 billion (US$21 million) allocation, shifting its focus from upfront subsidies to a scrappage-linked incentive model. This revised framework aims to accelerate the phasing out of older, high-emission vehicles while simultaneously promoting the adoption of electric vehicles in the Indian capital.

Under the new policy, the highest incentives are tied to the scrapping of Bharat Stage (BS)-IV or older petrol and diesel vehicles, requiring buyers to provide a scrappage certificate to qualify for top-tier benefits. Private electric car buyers can receive up to ₹100,000 for models priced below ₹1.5 million, while electric two-wheelers will receive a flat ₹10,000 incentive. The policy also supports retrofitting, offering a ₹50,000 grant for converting internal combustion engine vehicles into EVs, and continues the 100% waiver on road tax and registration fees for EVs until March 2030, with a price cap of ₹3 million for exemption.

Electric-green-mobilityPolicy-regulations

एक टिप्पणी द्या

प्रकाशित होण्यापूर्वी सर्व टिप्पण्या नियंत्रित केल्या जातात

Live Chat

Talk to an agent

Fast Delivery

We deliver all over India

Secure payments

Secure and reliable payment always