Delhi EV Policy released in 2019 set a target of accelerated EV penetration across all vehicle segments so that 25% of all new vehicle registrations are EVs by 2024.
The policy also aims to take the share of electric buses in the public transport bus fleet to 70% by 2025. “Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the Delhi government is on track to achieve the ambitious target of 25% share of EVs in new vehicles by 2024.
From a baseline of 1.2% in 2019-20, the share of EVs in Delhi has risen sharply to 12.5% in March 2022 as against the all-India average of 4%, making Delhi the leading state in India in EV penetration,“ the report said.
It also said that in the first two years of its implementation, Delhi EV Policy has also led to the installation of over 2500 EV charging points in the capital.
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