₹1 lakh to scrap your old car? Delhi’s EV policy could transform ownership costs
Delhi’s EV Policy 2026 offers up to ₹1 lakh scrappage, tax and registration waivers, 32,000 chargers and an electric-only push that could transform ownership costs across the city.
- Jun 30, 2026,
- Updated Jun 30, 2026 1:42 PM IST

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Scrappage Shock Delhi EV Policy 2026 offers ₹1 lakh scrappage for BS-IV or older petrol/diesel cars, triggering a rush among early adopters ready to trade gas guzzlers for electric power.

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Tax-Free Thrill Eligible electric cars now enjoy 100% road tax and registration waiver till 2030, slashing ownership costs dramatically and redefining the economics of EV adoption.

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Two-Wheel Takeover From April 2028, petrol and CNG two-wheelers will vanish from new registrations, making electric scooters the default ride for Delhi’s commuters and reshaping city streets.

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Massive Charging With 32,000 public charging points, battery swapping, and mandatory charger setups at dealerships, Delhi ensures EV owners never run out of juice, powering confidence across the city.

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Fleet Flip Government vehicles, DTC buses, and school fleets are going electric in phases, signaling a massive institutional shift that could spur private adoption like wildfire.

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Economic Engine Investments totaling ₹15,000 crore over four years aim to electrify mobility, boost green jobs, and energize EV manufacturing, positioning Delhi as a national EV growth hub.

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Battery Blueprint Policy mandates recycling, traceability, and second-life use of EV batteries, pushing sustainability from mere rhetoric to actionable, eco-conscious infrastructure.

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Regional Ripple Experts predict a transformative impact on urban commuting, intercity travel, and logistics efficiency, as EV adoption redefines mobility patterns across northern India.

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Cleaner Delhi With vehicular emissions contributing heavily to winter smog, the policy promises a dramatic reduction in air pollution, improving health and livability for millions.
