Delhi Aims to Electrify Its Streets with Ambitious EV Policy 2.0 In a significant move towards reducing pollution and promoting sustainable transportation, the Delhi government has unveiled a draft of its Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy 2.0. The proposed policy is set to bring about major changes in the city's mobility rules, with a focus on accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles. One of the key highlights of the policy is the potential road tax benefits for strong hybrids, which could make them a more attractive option for environmentally conscious commuters. However, the policy also indicates a more drastic phase-out of petrol two-wheelers by 2028, as well as the gradual phase-out of CNG and petrol autos. Meanwhile, the government aims to achieve a remarkable 95% EV registration target by 2027, marking a significant shift towards a greener and more sustainable transportation ecosystem. As the city takes steps towards a cleaner future, the implications of this policy will be closely watched by environmentalists, policymakers, and commuters alike.


Delhi’s draft EV Policy 2.0 proposes major changes in mobility rules. 📌 Strong hybrids may get road tax benefits 🏍️ Petrol two-wheelers could be phased out by 2028 🚗 CNG & petrol autos set for gradual phase-out ⚡ 95% EV registration target by 2027 📌Polic  LinkedIn