Delhi cabinet decides to extend EV policy by March 2025
Following the expected expiration of the Delhi EV policy on June 30, the cabinet has decided to extend the policy till March 2025, Chief Minister Atishi stated.
“Subsidies for electric vehicles sold after January 1, 2024, will be transferred to buyers’ accounts, and road tax exemptions will be provided to EV buyers,” citing Atishi Hindustan Times reported.
Hailing the decision, Arvind Kejriwal posted on X “Congratulations to the people of Delhi. The Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy is being restarted.”
The state government initiated the Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy in August 2020 to provide subsidies for the purchase of EVs.
Atishi said, “The result of this policy was that, in 2019-20, the number of EVs registered in Delhi was less than 4% of total vehicles. After the implementation of this policy, by 2023-24, more than 12% of registered vehicles in Delhi were electric, the highest in the country and double the national average of 6%,” HT reported.