Delhi officials discuss new EV policy around a table with a model electric scooter.
Delhi is set to ban the registration of new petrol two-wheelers from April 2028, mandating electric models for new registrations from FY29. This policy aims to reduce pollution and boost clean mobility in the capital, according to a recent government announcement.
The transition extends to three-wheelers, which will be electric-only from January 2027. School buses and commercial fleets will also face phased electrification targets. The move signals a significant shift in Delhi’s automotive policy, aligning with environmental goals.
The policy is expected to impact automotive manufacturers and consumers, potentially driving investment in electric vehicle infrastructure and technology. The Delhi government aims to establish itself as a leader in clean transportation by implementing these stringent measures.