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Delhi Government Unveils 2026 EV Policy With Full Tax Waiver and Massive Charging Plan

Delhi Government launches the 2026 electric‑vehicle policy that removes road tax on all electric cars priced at ₹30 lakh or less and bans registration of new internal‑combustion two‑wheelers, three‑wheelers and sub‑3.5‑tonne vehicles starting 2027‑28.

Incentives include more than ₹70 billion in subsidies, rebates and low‑interest financing for buyers and manufacturers, while the state drops hybrid benefits and focuses solely on fully electric models, according to statements from the Delhi chief minister.

Charging Network aims to install over 30,000 public charging stations across Delhi by 2030, prioritising high‑traffic corridors, residential complexes and commercial hubs, with fast‑charge points powered by renewable energy to reduce range anxiety.

Market Impact is expected to boost electric‑vehicle sales, extend vehicle ownership life‑cycles, and help Delhi meet its climate targets, as analysts predict a sharp rise in EV registrations once the ICE ban takes effect.