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Why Delhi's EV policy poses big risk if adopted by other states
Published 3 July 2026 ยท local
Delhi's new EV Policy 2026 aims to accelerate clean mobility by phasing out petrol and CNG two-wheelers by April 2028 and mandating electric three-wheelers from
Delhi's new EV Policy 2026 aims to accelerate clean mobility by phasing out petrol and CNG two-wheelers by April 2028 and mandating electric three-wheelers from 2027. While offering substantial incentives, a Morgan Stanley report warns that wider adoption by other states could pose a significant challenge for automakers, especially in the two-wheeler segment. The policy includes Rs 70 billion in direct incentives and aims to install over 30,000 charging points.
Published: July 3, 2026 โข 2:30 PM IST ยท Updated: July 3, 2026 โข 3:02 PM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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Delhi's new EV Policy 2026 aims to accelerate clean mobility by phasing out petrol and CNG two-wheelers by April 2028 and mandating electric three-wheelers from 2027. While offering substantial incentives, a Morgan Stanley report warns that wider adoption by other states could pose a significant challenge for automakers, especially in the two-wheeler segment.
The policy includes Rs 70 billion in direct incentives and aims to install over 30,000 charging points.