India's capital city, New Delhi, is taking a significant step towards reducing air pollution and promoting sustainable transportation by launching a cash-for-clunkers scheme. As part of the initiative, residents can scrap their old, polluting vehicles and receive a one-time incentive of approximately $1,000. The aim is to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and replace the city's aging fleet of gas-guzzling cars. With severe air quality issues plaguing the city, this move is seen as a crucial step towards improving the environment and public health.


New Delhi offers $1,000 to scrap old cars and accelerate EV adoption  mezha.net