Delhi EV Policy 2026 Update: Big Change from 2027! Only Electric 3-Wheelers Allowed, 2-Wheelers Next by 2028, Check Full Rules & Benefits

Delhi EV Policy 2026 proposes electric-only three-wheelers by 2027, two-wheelers by 2028, with incentives, tax benefits, and clean mobility goals.

By: Shubhi Kumar
Last Updated: April 11, 2026 19:05:03 IST

Delhi Draft EV Policy 2026: The Government of NCT of Delhi has released the draft Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy 2026–2030, aiming to accelerate clean mobility and reduce pollution in the national capital. The new policy proposes major changes across vehicle segments, including a complete shift towards electric vehicles in the coming years.

Delhi Draft EV Policy 2026: Only Electric 3-Wheelers to Be Registered from 2027

One of the biggest highlights is that from January 1, 2027, only electric three-wheelers will be allowed for new registrations in Delhi. This move is expected to significantly cut emissions from auto-rickshaws.

Delhi Draft EV Policy 2026: Electric Two-Wheelers to Become Mandatory by 2028

The policy proposes that, from April 1, 2028, only electric two-wheelers will be registered. This marks a major step towards the complete electrification of the two-wheeler segment in the city.

Delhi Draft EV Policy 2026: Tax Benefits on Electric Cars Explained

Electric cars priced up to ₹30 lakh will get 100% exemption on road tax and registration charges till March 31, 2030
Vehicles above ₹30 lakh will not receive any tax benefits
Strong hybrid vehicles may get 50% exemption

Delhi Draft EV Policy 2026: Incentives and Subsidy Structure

The policy introduces financial incentives through direct benefit transfer (DBT):

  • Up to ₹1 lakh incentive for scrapping old vehicles and buying EVs
  • ₹50,000 incentive for electric auto-rickshaws in the first year
  • Up to ₹30,000 benefit for electric two-wheelers

Delhi Draft EV Policy 2026: Benefits for Auto-Rickshaws and E-Vehicles

To promote electric autos:

₹50,000 incentive (Year 1)
₹40,000 (Year 2)
₹30,000 (Year 3)

For electric trucks (N1 category):

₹1 lakh (Year 1)
₹75,000 (Year 2)
₹50,000 (Year 3)

Delhi Draft EV Policy 2026: Push for Electric Buses and Government Vehicles

All government vehicles will shift to electric after policy notification
New government vehicle purchases must be electric
School buses will gradually transition:

  • 10% by Year 2
  • 20% by Year 3
  • 30% by 2030

Delhi Draft EV Policy 2026: Scrapping Policy and Eligibility Conditions

Residents can avail incentives only if:

  • They are Delhi residents
  • The EV is registered in Delhi
  • The new EV is purchased within six months of scrapping an old vehicle

Delhi Draft EV Policy 2026: Public Feedback and Implementation Timeline

The government has invited public feedback for 30 days. Citizens can submit suggestions via email or post to the Transport Department before final implementation.

The Delhi Draft EV Policy 2026 aims to transform the city’s transport system by promoting electric mobility through strict regulations and attractive incentives. If implemented effectively, it could play a key role in reducing pollution and making Delhi a cleaner, greener city.

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