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Delhi EV policy promises subsidies within 60 days

The Economic Times

The Economic Times

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July 1, 2026

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India TV News

lean right

· Jun 29, 2026

Delhi Cabinet approves EV Policy 2026, offers 100% exemption on road tax, registration fees: Key highlights

The Delhi Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, has approved the new EV Policy 2026. As part of the policy, all electric cars with an ex-showroom price of Rs 30 lakh or less registered in the national capital will be exempted from road tax and registration fees. Moreover, it will provide a scrapping incentive of Rs 1 lakh to owners of BS-IV four-wheelers or below-standard vehicles who scrap their vehicles and switch to electric vehicles. Moreover, all electric two-wheeler purchasers will get a Rs 30,000 subsidy, and three-wheeler buyers will get a Rs 50,000 subsidy in the first year of the Delhi EV Policy.

Malay Mail

lean right

· Jul 8, 2026

Miti: EV import policy revised after tax incentives end, RM200,000 CIF threshold set

KUALA LUMPUR, July 8 — The government has revised its electric vehicle (EV) import policy following the expi...

The Economic Times

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· Jul 1, 2026

Delhi EV policy gives tax relief for buyers

Delhi EV policy gives tax relief for buyers

Russia Today

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· Jun 30, 2026

Indian capital to pay $1,000 to scrap old cars for EVs in fight against pollution

Delhi has rolled out a major policy to incentivize the adoption of electric vehicles, offering a 1,000 cash subsidy Read Full Article at RT.com

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 30, 2026

Delhi EV policy triggers rally in Ather Energy, Ola Electric

Policy provides purchase incentives for electric vehicles priced below 30 lakh through a 100 per cent exemption on road tax and registration fee

KrASIA

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· Jul 8, 2026

Chinese automakers overtake Japanese rivals in Europe despite EV tariffs

Renewed purchase subsidies offer a boon to BYD, while Nissan looks to other markets.

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Related coverage for "Delhi EV policy promises subsidies within 60 days ": India TV News — Delhi Cabinet approves EV Policy 2026, offers 100% exemption on road tax, registration fees: Key highlights. Malay Mail — Miti: EV import policy revised after tax incentives end, RM200,000 CIF threshold set. The Economic Times — Delhi EV policy gives tax relief for buyers . Russia Today — Indian capital to pay $1,000 to scrap old cars for EVs in fight against pollution. The Hindu BusinessLine — Delhi EV policy triggers rally in Ather Energy, Ola Electric. KrASIA — Chinese automakers overtake Japanese rivals in Europe despite EV tariffs