Delhi Draft EV Policy 2026: New Registrations of only Electric Three-Wheelers Allowed From 2027—Top 10 Takeaways
The draft policy also sets Rs 3,954.25 crore for incentives, charging expansion and phased electric-only registration rules.
- On Saturday, April 11, 2026, the Delhi government released the draft Electric Vehicle Policy 2026-2030, offering financial benefits and tax waivers to accelerate cleaner mobility in the national capital.
- Aiming to address persistent air pollution, the proposal builds on previous initiatives to position Delhi as a leader in electric mobility through 2030.
- Electric cars priced up to Rs 30 lakh will receive 100 per cent tax exemptions until March 31, 2030, while buyers of two- and three-wheelers receive tiered purchase incentives.
- Phased restrictions mandate electric three-wheelers from January 1, 2027, and stop registration of new petrol-powered two-wheelers on April 1, 2028, to drive the transition.
- Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta invited public feedback on the draft for 30 days, citing Article 21 of the Indian Constitution regarding the right to clean air.
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Delhi draft EV policy 2026: New registrations of only electric three-wheelers allowed from 2027—Top 10 takeaways
Delhi's draft EV policy mandates that only electric three-wheelers can be newly registered from January 1, 2027. It offers incentives for residents purchasing electric vehicles, including scrapping allowances.
Delhi EV Policy 2.0: 100% Tax Exemption on Electric Vehicles, Petrol 2-Wheelers To Be Banned From 2028 | 📰 LatestLY
As the Delhi government rolled out the draft Electric Vehicle Policy 2.0 (2026–2030) on Saturday, it offered a mix of financial benefits, tax waivers and phased restrictions aimed at accelerating the shift to cleaner mobility in the national capital. 📰 Delhi EV Policy 2.0: 100% Tax Exemption on Electric Vehicles, Petrol 2-Wheelers To Be Banned From 2028.
100% road tax waiver for electric cars priced up to Rs 30 lakh till Mar 2030: Delhi's draft EV policy
Delhi's new electric vehicle policy offers significant benefits. Electric cars priced at Rs 30 lakh or less will receive full road tax and registration fee exemptions until March 2030. Strong hybrid EVs get a 50 percent exemption. From 2027, only electric three-wheelers will be registered. This policy aims to boost EV adoption and improve air quality.
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