Delhi government clears EV policy: Electric cars under ₹30 lakh to be exempt from road tax, registration fees

The Delhi government has introduced a new EV policy offering tax exemptions and subsidies for electric vehicles to combat pollution. The policy includes a phased transition plan, eventually banning the registration of new petrol and CNG two-wheelers by 2028.
Why it matters
This policy represents a significant regulatory shift in India's capital to accelerate the adoption of green energy and reduce urban air pollution.
All electric cars with an ex-showroom price of ₹30 lakh or less registered in the national capital will be granted 100% exemption on road tax and registration fees, as the Delhi government approved a new EV policy on Monday (June 29, 2026).
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