Delhi EV Policy 2026–2030 Unveiled: Big Subsidies, Scrapping Incentives & 100% Tax Waiver to Drive Green Shift

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New Delhi: In a major push to tackle rising pollution, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced the draft of the ambitious Delhi EV Policy 2026–2030, inviting public suggestions and participation to shape the capital’s clean mobility future.

Raising a critical question on Delhi’s worsening air quality, the Chief Minister stated that while pollution is widely discussed, the real focus must be on actionable solutions. She emphasised that for the first time, a government has taken a serious and structured step by introducing a comprehensive EV policy draft.

The draft has been made public on the Transport Department website, and citizens have been given 30 days to submit feedback via email or post, ensuring a participatory policy-making approach.

2-Wheelers (EV Scooters):

  • Year 1: Up to ₹30,000 subsidy
  • Year 2: Up to ₹20,000
  • Year 3: Up to ₹10,000

3-Wheelers (E-Auto):

  • Year 1: ₹50,000
  • Year 2: ₹40,000
  • Year 3: ₹30,000

Goods Vehicles (Electric):

  • Year 1: ₹1,00,000
  • Year 2: ₹75,000
  • Year 3: ₹50,000

Scrapping Incentives:

  • 2-Wheeler: ₹10,000
  • 3-Wheeler: ₹25,000
  • Car: ₹1,00,000
  • Goods Vehicle: ₹50,000

Tax Benefits:

100% exemption on road tax and registration

The government highlighted that from day one, efforts have been ongoing to transform Delhi into a clean, green, and pollution-free city. The EV policy is being positioned as a cornerstone of this vision, aiming to make electric vehicles more affordable, accessible, and widely adopted.

Special emphasis has been placed on accelerating clean transport through subsidies on e-scooters, e-rickshaws, and electric goods vehicles, while also encouraging citizens to phase out old, polluting vehicles through attractive incentives.

The Chief Minister reiterated that the success of the policy depends on public participation, urging citizens to review the draft and share suggestions.

How to Submit Feedback

  • Email: evpolicy2026@gmail.com
  • Post: Joint Commissioner (EV), Transport Department, GNCTD, 5/9, Under Hill Road, Delhi – 110054

The message is clear: “Our Delhi, Our Responsibility.” With strong financial incentives and citizen engagement, the Delhi government aims to accelerate the transition towards electric mobility and set a benchmark for urban sustainability in India.

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