The Delhi Government has proposed major incentives for electric vehicle buyers under its new draft EV policy, offering a full waiver on road tax and registration fees for select models till March 31, 2030. As per the draft Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy 2026-2030 released on Saturday, the benefit will apply to electric cars priced at Rs 30 lakh or below, ex-showroom, when registered in the national capital.However, the relief will not extend to higher-priced models. The draft clearly states that electric cars priced above Rs 30 lakh will not be eligible for any exemption on road tax or registration charges.In addition to this, the policy also outlines benefits for hybrid vehicles. Strong hybrid models are set to receive a 50 per cent exemption on these charges, indicating a broader push towards cleaner mobility options. The draft also includes a significant step for the three-wheeler segment. From January 1, 2027, only electric three-wheelers will be allowed to be newly registered in Delhi.
According to the government, the policy builds on the progress made since the earlier EV policy was introduced in 2020. The focus remains on reducing vehicular emissions, improving air quality and strengthening the overall ecosystem for electric mobility in the city. The new policy will come into effect once officially notified.The government has opened the draft for public consultation and invited feedback over the next 30 days. The earlier EV policy, launched in August 2020, had a three-year term and has since been extended multiple times while the updated framework was being finalised. Inputs from PTI.