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Delhi govt extends current EV policy till March 2026
Delhi government has extended the current Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy until March 31, 2026, as the draft of the new policy will undergo public consultation, which is expected to take time,
Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy: Delhi Extends Electric Vehicle
Delhi government has extended the current Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy until March 31, 2026, as the draft of the new policy will undergo public consultation, which is expected to take time,
Delhi Extends EV Policy Deadline, Offers New Incentives to Boost EV
The Delhi government has extended the deadline for its Electric Vehicle (EV) policy, aiming to further accelerate the adoption of electric mobility in the national capital. The new deadline for
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EV industry in India is in nascent stage, with less than 1% share in total vehicle sales. For uptake of EVs in India, government of India have undertaken multiple initiatives to promote manufacturing and adoption of EVs
Delhi extends EV policy till November as revised draft awaits
The Delhi government on Tuesday extended its Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy by four months, pushing the new deadline to November 15, as a draft of the new policy is still under review and
Delhi Government Looks for EV Policy Extension Amid New
The Delhi government is likely to extend its current Electric Vehicle (EV) policy, launched in August 2020, as the new version is yet to be finalised. The existing policy, originally designed
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Delhi Government Extends EV Policy Till March
On July 22, 2025, during a cabinet meeting chaired by the Chief Minister, the Delhi government approved extending the current Electric Vehicle (EV) policy until March 31, 2026, or until a new policy is notified, whichever occurs first.
Electric Cars Worth Crores Gather Dust in Delhi Civic Body''s
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Delhi Extends EV Policy Deadline Pending Draft Approval
According to top sources with knowledge of the situation, the Delhi government extended the deadline for its Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy by four months, to November 15, because a draft of
Current Delhi EV Policy extended till March 2026.
The Delhi government has decided to extend the current Delhi EV Policy until March 31, 2026, as it aims to facilitate wider public consultation for the draft of the new policy. Delhi Transport Minister Pankaj Singh on Tuesday announced that
Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy Extended Until March 2026 New
Delhi government has extended its current Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy until March 31, 2026, or until a new comprehensive policy is officially notified, whichever comes earlier. This crucial
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Just 3% of India''s 2032 wind and solar capacity targets can
New Delhi, 23 July – With the right policy changes and expanding charging infrastructure, only 3% of India''s National Electricity Plan (NEP)-14''s wind and solar capacity targets can power the
Delhi Government Extends EV Policy Until March 31, 2026
The Delhi government has officially extended its existing Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy until March 31, 2026, as announced by Transport Minister Pankaj Singh after the latest Cabinet meeting.
Delhi government mulling to extend EV policy as new policy
The Delhi government is likely to extend its Electric Vehicle policy beyond July 15. This extension is considered as the new EV policy is still under development. The government might extend
Delhi govt extends current EV policy till March
Delhi government has extended the current Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy until March 31, 2026, as the draft of the new policy will undergo public consultation, which is expected to take time, Transport Minister Pankaj Singh said on
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Delhi Govt Extends EV Policy Till March 2026 To
The Delhi government has extended its EV Policy until March 31, 2026, to allow time for public consultation on a revised draft. The extension aims to strengthen charging infrastructure, review subsidies, and promote safe battery disposal,
Delhi government extends current EV policy till
Delhi''s EV policy gets an extension until March 31, 2026, or until a new policy is approved, announced Transport Minister Pankaj Singh. This extension allows for thorough public consultation on the draft of the new policy. The focus will be
Ather Energy Launches BaaS and Budget Scooters to Accelerate EV Adoption
Leave a comment Ather Energy Launches BaaS and Budget Scooters to Accelerate EV Adoption Ather Energy, a frontrunner in India''s premium electric two-wheeler space, has taken a bold
13 Top Electric Vehicles Companies in New Delhi · July 2025
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India''s EV needs: Why we must prioritise
A driving experience that''s not just electric—but easy, practical, and confidently future-ready.The new reality for EV buyersWhen India''s EV revolution began, affordability was the key factor in the consumers'' purchase decision.
