The Delhi government will add 7,000 charging points and 100 battery swapping stations this year to expand the city’s EV infrastructure and curb pollution, officials said on Monday.
The government is expected to notify the Delhi Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy 2.0 by March. Officials said that the new EV policy, combined with PM e-drive scheme, will offer various incentives to boost electric vehicle sales in the national capital.
Official data shows Delhi currently has 8,849 charging points against total requirement of 36,150. To bridge the gap of over 27,000 points, the government has set quarterly targets for 2026.
According to the plan, 1,000 charging points will be added in the January-March quarter, 1,500 in April-June, 2,300 in July-September and 2,200 in the final quarter, officials said.
These additions will bring the total number of charging stations in the city to over 16,000 by the end of the year.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation will increase its charging points from 140​The Delhi government will add 7,000 charging points and 100 battery swapping stations this year to expand the city’s EV infrastructure and curb pollution, officials said on Monday.
The government is expected to notify the Delhi Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy 2.0 by March. Officials said that the new EV policy, combined with PM e-drive scheme, will offer various incentives to boost electric vehicle sales in the national capital.
Official data shows Delhi currently has 8,849 charging points against total requirement of 36,150. To bridge the gap of over 27,000 points, the government has set quarterly targets for 2026.
According to the plan, 1,000 charging points will be added in the January-March quarter, 1,500 in April-June, 2,300 in July-September and 2,200 in the final quarter, officials said.
These additions will bring the total number of charging stations in the city to over 16,000 by the end of the year.
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