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Delhi EV Policy 2026 offers subsidies, bans petrol two-wheelers by April 2028

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Delhi has launched its Electric Vehicles Policy 2026, set to take effect from July 1, 2026, and remain in force until March 2030. The policy aims to accelerate EV adoption across the capital while addressing deteriorating air quality. It includes tax exemptions on electric cars and subsidies for two- and three-wheelers to make EVs more affordable. The government plans to invest Rs 15,000 crore and develop over 30,000 charging points as part of the infrastructure push. Notably, new registrations of petrol and CNG two-wheelers will be phased out by April 2028.

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