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Electric cars under ₹15 lakh that now cost even less in Delhi — full list inside

Business Today

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July 6, 2026

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Delhi EV Policy 2.0 offers 100 road tax waiver on EVs up to 30 lakh. Here are the 8 best electric cars under 15 lakh that qualify — with range, battery and price compared.

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India TV News

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· 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.

Business Today

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· Jun 26, 2026

34km mileage at just ₹3.50 lakh: India's most fuel-efficient budget cars

Maruti Celerio, Alto, S-Presso and more offer up to 34 km/kg mileage at prices starting from 3.50 lakh. Here's the complete, verified list of India's best fuel-efficient cars.

The Rising Nepal

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· Jun 24, 2026

10,845 EVs worth Rs 25.55 billion imported in 11 months of current FY

Kathmandu, June 24: Ten thousand eight hundred and forty-five electric vehicles worth Rs 25.55 billion have been importe...

Economic Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

Tata Motors shares jump 2% after receiving order for 3,400 electric commercial vehicles

Tata Motors share price gained over 2 following a significant order for over 3,400 electric commercial vehicles, signaling a major shift towards electric mobility in India's transport sector. The orders span various vehicle types and industries, demonstrating growing customer trust. This expansion, supported by a robust EV portfolio and extensive operational experience, highlights the increasing adoption of electric solutions for freight, logistics, and passenger transport.

NDTV

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· Jul 1, 2026

Tata Motors Passenger Vehicle Dispatches Surge 69 Per cent In June 2026

Tata Motors' EV volumes, including domestic and international markets, more than doubled to 14,800 units, up from 5,228 units in June 2025.

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Related coverage for "Electric cars under ₹15 lakh that now cost even less in Delhi — full list inside": India TV News — Delhi Cabinet approves EV Policy 2026, offers 100% exemption on road tax, registration fees: Key highlights. Business Today — 34km mileage at just ₹3.50 lakh: India's most fuel-efficient budget cars. The Rising Nepal — 10,845 EVs worth Rs 25.55 billion imported in 11 months of current FY. Economic Times — Tata Motors shares jump 2% after receiving order for 3,400 electric commercial vehicles . NDTV — Tata Motors Passenger Vehicle Dispatches Surge 69 Per cent In June 2026