Delhi EV Policy 2.0: BIG SAVING!!! ₹30,000 EV subsidy may come for Delhi Women

Delhi EV Policy 2.0 : In a bold step to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), the Delhi government is introducing a range of incentives under its upcoming Electric Vehicle Policy 2.0—with a special focus on empowering women and promoting clean mobility.

Delhi EV Policy 2.0 : 30,000 subsidy for women purchasing electric two-wheelers, aimed at making green transport more affordable and accessibleOne of the headline features of the draft policy is a ₹30,000 subsidy for women purchasing electric two-wheelers, aimed at making green transport more affordable and accessible.

🚨 What’s the Big News?

Under the draft EV Policy 2.0, women residents of Delhi with a valid driving license will be eligible for a subsidy of ₹10,000 per kilowatt-hour of battery capacity, capped at ₹30,000. This benefit will be offered to the first 10,000 applicants once the policy is rolled out.

While the exact mechanism for disbursement hasn’t been finalized, the initiative marks a clear push to make sustainable transport inclusive and financially viable for women commuters.

🔄 Background: From EV 1.0 to EV 2.0

Delhi’s first EV policy, introduced in 2020, expired in August 2023. It has since been temporarily extended while the city gears up for the rollout of Policy 2.0. According to Transport Minister Pankaj Singh, the new version is ready and awaiting final Cabinet approval, with a likely launch by mid-April.

What Else Is in the Pipeline?

The draft of EV Policy 2.0 goes far beyond just two-wheelers. Here’s what else Delhiites can expect:

Incentives & Financial Support:

  • Subsidies for Commercial EVs:
    • Up to ₹45,000 for electric three-wheeler goods carriers (L5N category)
    • Up to ₹75,000 for electric four-wheeler goods carriers (N1 category)
  • Vehicle Scrapping Benefits:
    • ₹10,000 for scrapping fuel-powered two-wheelers (less than 12 years old)
    • ₹20,000 for scrapping internal combustion engine (ICE) auto-rickshaws under 12 years
    • ₹1,00,000 for replacing 10-year-old CNG auto-rickshaws with electric ones
  • Loan Assistance:
    • Low-interest loans for electric two-, three-, and four-wheelers to ease upfront costs

🚗 New Regulations & Proposals:

  • From August 15, 2025, new registrations of CNG, petrol, and diesel three-wheeler goods carriers will be banned
  • A proposal requiring that a household’s third vehicle must be electric
  • Fossil-fuel vehicles used by municipal agencies (waste collection, public buses) to be phased out

🔌 Charging Infrastructure: The Backbone of EV Adoption

To support this widespread EV transition, the government plans to build a robust citywide charging network:

  • Over 18,000 EV charging stations will be installed—roughly one every 5 kilometers
  • New buildings must allocate at least 20% of parking spaces for EV charging
  • Older buildings will need to dedicate at least 5% for EV charging infrastructure

🛣️ What It Means for Delhi

With this ambitious policy, Delhi aims to not only curb vehicular emissions but also create 20,000+ green jobs, improve public health, and pave the way for a cleaner, smarter, and more inclusive urban future.

As the city awaits the final rollout of EV Policy 2.0, the message is clear: Delhi is accelerating toward an electric future—and everyone is invited to be part of the ride.

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