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Delhi Cabinet Unveils Electric Vehicle Policy 2026: A Strategic Shift Toward Green Mobility

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The Delhi government has launched its new Electric Vehicle Policy 2026, effective from July 1, 2026, to accelerate the transition to green energy and combat urban air pollution through targeted subsidies and vehicle scrapping incentives.

As of July 1, 2026, the Delhi Cabinet has officially implemented its new Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy, marking a significant milestone in the capital's commitment to sustainable urban development. Spanning from 2026 to 2030, this policy is designed to address the persistent challenge of air pollution by incentivizing a structural shift in the city's transport ecosystem. The policy framework focuses on two primary levers: demand-side stimulation and supply-side rationalization. By offering robust purchase subsidies and tax waivers, the government aims to lower the entry barrier for consumers, making EVs a viable alternative to traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. Furthermore, the policy introduces a strategic restructuring of incentives specifically aimed at encouraging the scrapping of older, high-emission vehicles. This 'scrappage' component is critical, as it addresses the legacy fleet of polluting vehicles that contribute significantly to Delhi’s poor air quality index (AQI).

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