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Delhi government extends EV policy till March 26 amid
NEW DELHI: The Delhi Government on Tuesday extended the current Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy till 31st March 2026 or until the notification of a new policy, whichever is earlier, as the
Delhi Govt Extends EV Policy Till March 2026 To
The Delhi government has extended its EV Policy until March 31, 2026, to allow time for public consultation on a revised draft. The extension aims to strengthen charging infrastructure, review subsidies, and promote safe battery disposal,
Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy: Delhi Extends Electric Vehicle
Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy: The Delhi government extends the current Electric Vehicle policy until March 2026 to engage in public consultations, aiming to enhance EV infrastructure and
Just 3% of India''s 2032 wind and solar capacity targets can
New Delhi, 23 July – With the right policy changes and expanding charging infrastructure, only 3% of India''s National Electricity Plan (NEP)-14''s wind and solar capacity targets can power the
Delhi extends EV policy till March 2026 to allow stakeholder
Delhi government has extended the current Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy until March 31, 2026, as the draft of the new policy will undergo public consultation, which is expected to take time,
13 Top Electric Vehicles Companies in Delhi · July 2025 | F6S
Detailed info and reviews on 13 top Electric Vehicles companies and startups in Delhi in 2025. Get the latest updates on their products, jobs, funding, investors, founders and more.
13 Top Electric Vehicles Companies in New Delhi · July 2025
Detailed info and reviews on 13 top Electric Vehicles companies and startups in New Delhi in 2025. Get the latest updates on their products, jobs, funding, investors, founders and
Tata Power powers Shaurya Bharat EV Rally 2025 through its EV
Delhi, July 26, 2025 — Tata Power, one India''s leading EV charging solutions provider, played a central role in powering the Shaurya Bharat EV Rally 2025, organised in collaboration with the
Delhi govt extends current EV policy till March 2026
Delhi government has extended the current Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy until March 31, 2026, as the draft of the new policy will undergo public consultation, which is expected to take time,
New Delhi tests plastic-based Geocell roads for green infrastructure
New Delhi is witnessing a significant sustainability trial as a new technology using plastic waste in road construction is being piloted along the DND–Faridabad–KMP Expressway. Developed
Delhi Extends EV Policy Till March 2026
Key focus areas include upgrading EV charging infrastructure, revising subsidies, establishing e-waste and battery disposal systems, and refining the division of responsibilities between public and private entities lhi''s original EV Policy,
Bharatsure Raises ₹6 Crore from IPV and Capital
Bharatsure, one of India''s leading Insurtech companies offering Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) solution has raised INR 6 Crores from Inflection Point Ventures (IPV) and other investors including Capital A and Atrium Angels. Bharatsure is
New Delhi airport ranks ninth busiest globally with 77 million
Indira Gandhi International Airport has ascended to the ninth spot among the world''s busiest airports in 2024, registering over 77 million passengers through its terminals last year. This
New Hybrid Cars in India 2025: Should You Buy One? Full
🚗 Introduction As India progresses toward greener mobility, hybrid cars are becoming an attractive bridge between traditional petrol/diesel cars and full electric vehicles (EVs). Hybrid cars blend
Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy Extended Until March 2026 New
Delhi government has extended its current Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy until March 31, 2026, or until a new comprehensive policy is officially notified, whichever comes earlier. This crucial
Acer Electric Vehicles Debuts Flagship EV Outlet
Acer''s official licensee, eBikeGo Private Limited, a well-known brand in India''s electric mobility market, has opened a new Acer Electric Vehicles store in New Delhi. The opening is a major step towards the company''s goal of opening 15
Delhi govt extends current EV policy till March
Delhi''s commitment to sustainability has taken a significant step forward with the extension of its Electric Vehicle Policy to March 31, 2026. Transport Minister Pankaj Singh shared this update
Delhi Government Extends EV Policy Till March
On July 22, 2025, during a cabinet meeting chaired by the Chief Minister, the Delhi government approved extending the current Electric Vehicle (EV) policy until March 31, 2026, or until a new policy is notified, whichever occurs first.
New Delhi Launches 5th Highway InvIT Targets ₹12,500 Cr
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is poised to launch its fifth round of highway monetisation through the Infrastructure Investment Trust (InvIT) mechanism, targeting Rs
Delhi Extends EV Policy Deadline Pending Draft Approval
According to top sources with knowledge of the situation, the Delhi government extended the deadline for its Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy by four months, to November 15, because a draft of

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