The Delhi government approved the new EV policy on Monday (June 29, 2026) with a ₹15,000-crore budget. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said that the new policy is likely to come into effect on July 1 and will remain effective till March 31, 2030. The ₹15000-crore budget will be invested over the next four years to promote electric mobility in the city.
Transport Commissioner Niharika said that 33% of pollution is caused by commercial goods carrying vehicles and 46% is caused by two wheelers and three wheelers. “The policy focuses on these vehicles specifically. We are trying to convert the entire fleet of these vehicles into EV,” she said.
A purchase incentive will be provided to two wheeler vehicles in the first three years: ₹30,000 in the first year, ₹20,000 in the second year and ₹10,000 in the third year. For three wheelers, the incentives are ₹50,000, ₹40,000 and ₹30,000 respectively. N1 commercial trucks will be provided with a subsidy of ₹1 lakh in the first year.
Scrapping incentives for vehicles under BS-IV emission norms will be around ₹10,000 for two-wheelers, ₹25,000 for three-wheelers and ₹50,000 for N1 trucks. Gramin Seva Units will also get ₹15,000 as scrapping incentives.
