Arvind Kejriwal: “We are hopeful that Delhi will see registration of over 500,000 EVs over the next five years.”
Delhi’s EV Policy offers incentives to buyers: up to Rs 30,000 off on two-wheelers, auto and e-rickshaws, and goods carriers; and up to Rs 150,000 off on passenger vehicles.
Delhi notifies EV policy, targets 500,000 EVs by 2024, announces scrappage benefits

The EV policy is aimed at reducing air pollution and creation of new jobs to revive the state’s economy.

07 Aug 2020 | 21546 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

After introducing an electric vehicle (EV) policy in December 2019, the Delhi State government today officially notified the policy after a cabinet meeting chaired by chief minister Arvind Kejriwal.

The policy aims at reducing air pollution in the capital city which, according to the chief minister, has seen a ...

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