465 four-wheeler EVs registered since the launch of Delhi’s EV policy
New Delhi: After the implementation of Delhi’s electric vehicle policy last year, the government of Delhi has announced that a total of 465 EVs have been registered. The announcement was made public by Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot.
Gahlot claimed that incentives of up to ₹3 lakh are provided under Delhi’s EV policy. The incentives also includes ₹1.5 lakh subsidy, registration, and road tax exemption.
“This is the highest subsidy in India and makes the total cost of ownership of an electric car in Delhi the same as a diesel car. Subsidies provided on electric cars under the EV policy reduce the total cost of electric cars by up to 30 per cent,” the minister said.








