Delhi New EV Policy 2.0: Check New Rules, Subsidies, and Deadlines starting from July 1

Last Updated: Jun 29, 2026, 22:28 IST

Delhi New EV Policy 2. 0: The Delhi Government has approved the Delhi EV Policy 2.0, rolling out on July 1, 2026. Discover the new cash subsidies, ₹1 Lakh car scrappage bonuses, tax waivers and upcoming bans on petrol vehicle registrations.

Delhi New EV Policy 2026: Check New Rules, Subsidies, and Deadlines Starting July 1
Delhi New EV Policy 2026: Check New Rules, Subsidies, and Deadlines Starting July 1

The Delhi government introduces the new Delhi Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy 2.0, will be effective from July 1, 2026 until March 31, 2030. The government has allocated a ₹15,000 crore budget to implement the policy. 

The policy is a push in India to improve the air quality of national capital by using a strategic blend of finiancial subsidies and tax waivers regulations ban on internal combustion engine registrations. The new rule will be implementated in phase wise. 

Road Tax Waiver and Registration Exemptions 

According the the new EV rules bying a electric vehicle in Delhi is getting cheaper due to waivers on taxes. The Delhi government has placed a price cap to ensure fiscal benefits for EV buyers. 

100% waiver on both road tax and registration fees on electric vehicles up to  ₹30 Lakh. It will brimg immediate savings of over ₹1.5 lakh to ₹2 lakh on road. EVs above ₹30 lakh vehicles exceeding the ₹30 lakh ex-showroom threshold receive no tax exemptions or subsidies. Standard registration and road tax apply. 

For strong hybrid vehicles the government approves a exclusion of strong hybrid cars from any subsidies or tax waivers by signaling a commitment to zero-emission and electric vehicles platform. 

Direct Cash Subsidies 

The Delhi government is introducing a tapering direct purchase subsidy structure to motivate buyers to make the switch to an electric vehicle. The cash incentives are introduced in the first year and drop systematically over the subsequent years. All subsidies will be credited directly to the buyer’s authenticated bank account via a streamlined single-window online portal managed by the transport department. 

Vehicle Category

Year 1 Subsidy (Starting July 1, 2026)

Year 2 Subsidy

Year 3 Subsidy

Electric Two-Wheelers (Price under ₹2.25L)

₹30,000 (Calculated at ₹10,000 per kWh)

₹20,000

₹10,000

Electric Three-Wheelers (Autos)

₹50,000

₹40,000

₹30,000

N1 Light Goods Trucks

Up to ₹1,00,000

Phased down

Phased down

Vehicle Scrappage Incentives and Bonuses 

The Delhi new Electric vehicle policy main objective is to remove the older internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and polluting vehicles. The government has introduced financial rewards for deregistering and scrapping old vehicles.

If you trade up for an EV to claim these benefits, scrap a Delhi-registered BS-IV or older vehicle and purchase an EV within 6 months of obtaining an official Certificate of Deposit (CoD). Here are the incentives introduced  by the government. 

  • For Private Cars a government ₹1,00,000 scrappage bonus is available for the first 1,00,000 eligible car buyers who transition to an EV under ₹30 lakh.

  • For Commercial N1 Trucks a ₹50,000 scrapping incentive.

  • For three Wheelers and autos a ₹25,000 scrapping incentive. 

  • For two wheelers like Bikes and scooters etc a ₹10,000 cash bonus for eligible vehicles. 

The Deadlines for Phase Out of Petrol and CNG

The Delhi EV Policy 2.0 is a firm sunset rule on registration of new fossil-fuel-powered vehicles. The law does not ban existing petrol or CNG vehicles from running out their legal lifespan, which permanently closes the door on new registrations.

Phase-Out of Petrol and CNG from January 1, 2027

The commercial shift from January 1, 2027, no new petrol or CNG auto-rickshaws, three-wheelers or light N1 commercial goods delivery vans can be freshly registered in Delhi. Only electric models will be permitted.

The Two-Wheeler Ban from April 2028

All new registrations of petrol and CNG scooters and motorcycles will be permanently discontinued in Delhi from this date onwards anyone purchasing a new two wheeler for use in the capital to choose an electric model.

Guidelines for Schools, Corporates and Government Vehicles 

The new EV policy has recognised the charging infrastructure and institutional demand along with private ownership. It mandates internal systemic revision including school buses operating in Delhi must ensure that at least 10% of their bus fleet is entirely electric within two years (by 2028). This target scales to 20% in the third year, and 30% by March 31, 2030.

Aggregators and delivery services under accompanying aggregator guidelines for Taxi platforms and delivery are prohibited from onboarding new ICE vehicles with strict conversion checkpoints by enforcing total zero-emission delivery operations.

Government vehicles including all leasedhired or newly purchased vehicles for state departments must be 100% electric within 12 months.

The government has allocated ₹8,000 crore for infrastructure, plotting a network of 32,000 public charging points across the capital mandating OEM vehicle dealerships with public charging units and standardizing battery-swapping channels. 

Delhi’s EV Policy 2.0 sets a profound precedent for metropolitan decarbonization across developing economies and India. 

Manisha Waldia
Manisha Waldia

Executive - Editorial

Manisha Waldia is a distinguished content strategist with 5 years of experience crafting premium educational content for UPSC and State PCS, with a focus on deep conceptual analysis across Polity, Geography, History, and Environment. She currently brings this expertise to Jagran Josh, where she covers major national and international events, current affairs, and static general knowledge. Over her career, Manisha's specialized insights have led her to curate high-impact materials and serve as a UPSC Mains answer-evaluator for India’s top institutes—including Drishti IAS, Shubhra Ranjan IAS, Study IQ, GS Score, and PWonlyIAS. She has also worked alongside leading NGOs like Oxfam India and Avani Kumaon.

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First Published: Jun 29, 2026, 21:02 IST

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