Arvind Kejriwal: “We have to take this policy at a larger level and have to make it a public initiative by understanding our responsibility towards reducing our individual carbon footprint."
Along with zero road tax and vehicle registration, Delhi offers segment-wise incentives for EVs: E-two-wheelers (up to Rs 30,000), e-PVs (Up to Rs 150,000), e-autos & rickshaws (Up to Rs 30,000) and e-goods carriers (up to Rs 30,000).
Delhi EV Policy, announced in August 2020, targets achieving one-fourth of all new vehicle sales or 500,000 EVs in the State by 2024.
Preparations to install 100 charging stations across Delhi have begun and the state government has begun rolling out tenders.
The Delhi chief minister has urged citizens to buy only an electric vehicle as their first vehicle purchase.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal urges citizens and CV fleets to go electric

After rolling out the dynamic Delhi EV Policy in August last year, the Delhi government rolls out new ‘Switch Delhi’ campaign.

04 Feb 2021 | 8635 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal today flagged off the government’s campaign to aggressively drive adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in the national capital.

Christened the ‘Switch Delhi’ campaign, the initiative focuses on spreading awareness about the benefits of EVs, particularly zero tail-pipe emissions, as well as encouraging citizens to ...

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