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Arvind Kejriwal launches Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy, Auto News, ET Auto

The Delhi government will give 'scrapping incentive' under the electric vehicle policy and set up 200 charging stations in one year, Kejriwal said.
The Delhi federal government will give ‘scrapping incentive’ beneath the electrical motor vehicle policy and set up 200 charging stations in a single calendar year, Kejriwal said.

New Delhi: Delhi Main Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday launched a new ‘Electric Car Policy’ aimed at boosting economy, reducing air pollution concentrations and producing employment in the metropolis.

Addressing a press meeting, Kejriwal introduced that Delhi federal government will deliver money incentive of upto Rs one.five lakh on the buy of four-wheelers, Rs thirty,000 on two-wheelers, vehicle-rickshaws, e-rickshaws and freight carriers.

Less than the new policy, federal government will waive registration price and road tax for the electrical motor vehicles although the professional electrical motor vehicle purchasers will get desire waiver on loans.

Delhi federal government will set up dedicated ‘EV Cell’ to employ electrical motor vehicle policy.~

The main minister termed it a “progressive policy” of the region.

The Electric Car Coverage is valid till three many years soon after which the federal government will assessment the final result of the policy.

Kejriwal further said, “Soon after launching this policy, we assume 5 lakh new electrical motor vehicle in following 5 many years… The Delhi federal government will set up dedicated ‘EV Cell’ to employ ‘electric motor vehicle policy.”

He also additional the federal government will also set up a ‘State Electric Car Board’.

In purchase to endorse usage of EVs, federal government will be functioning on the infrastructure progress and is setting up to set up 200 charging stations in a single calendar year and set up an electrical station every single 3 km.

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