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New Delhi offers residents $1,000 to scrap old cars for EVs to curb air pollution

By Thomson Reuters Jun 29, 2026 | 7:00 AM

By Aditi Shah

NEW DELHI, June 29 (Reuters) – India’s capital New Delhi will offer a cash incentive of over$1,000 to car owners willing to scrap their old vehicle ​for an EV, according to a new policy ‌finalised by the government on Monday in a move aimed at reducing high levels of air pollution.

New Delhi is one of the world’s most polluted cities with air quality worsening in the winters when dense, ‌stagnant ​air traps emissions from crops burning in ⁠neighbouring states, vehicle exhaust ⁠and construction dust.

Here are some details:

• The local government in New Delhi finalises new electric vehicle policy with an outlay of 150 billion rupees ($1.59 billion) over four years to ​incentivise buyers of electric two-wheelers, cars and small trucks, as well as setting up EV chargers.

• To offer $1,060 as ⁠scrapping incentive to those who trade ⁠in cars bought before April 1, 2020 for ​an EV.

• Those buying a battery EV priced at up ​to 3 million rupees will be exempt from paying ‌road tax and registration fees, which typically amount to 4%-10% of the car’s price.

• Buyers of electric scooters and motorbikes will get a cash incentive of 30,000 rupees in the policy’s ⁠first year, reducing to 10,000 rupees by year three.

• Delhi government will only register electric two-wheelers from April 1, 2028, forcing buyers ⁠to move away ‌from gasoline and other powertrains.

• Will also ⁠incentivise setting up 32,000 EV charging points ​across Delhi.

• ‌Hybrid vehicles have not been included in ​the policy ⁠which is expected to come into effect from July 1.

• Policy will provide a big boost to EV players like Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra as well as electric two-wheeler makers TVS Motor, Bajaj Auto and Ather Energy.

(Reporting by Aditi Shah; Editing ​by Susan Fenton)