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    Electric Vehicle Adoption Boosted: Delhi Announces Incentives and Tax Breaks

    All electric cars with an ex-showroom price of 30 lakh rupees or less, registered in the national capital, will be granted a 100% exemption on road tax and registration fees until March 31, 2030. Today, the Delhi Government released a draft of its Electric Vehicle Policy for the period 2026 to...
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    Delhi's EV Policy: 100% Road Tax Waiver for Affordable Electric Cars

    New Delhi, April 11 All electric cars with an ex-showroom price of Rs 30 lakh or less registered in the national capital will be granted 100 per cent exemption on road tax and registration fees until March 31, 2030, according to the Delhi government's new draft electric vehicle (EV) policy...
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    Delhi Government Aims to Electrify School Buses and Reduce Vehicle Road Tax

    New Delhi, March 11 Under its new EV policy, the Delhi government may mandate that 30 per cent of all school buses switch to electric by the end of March 2030, according to a government document.According to the document, under the new EV policy, which is likely to be tabled during the...
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    PM E-Drive Scheme: Over 28 Lakh Electric Vehicles Sold

    Union Heavy Industries Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy stated today that over 28 lakh electric vehicles have been sold under the PM E-drive scheme as of February this year. He made this statement while addressing the 3rd National Conference on Electric Vehicles organized by the Federation of Indian...
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    Report Highlights Capital Gaps in India's Electric Transport Transition

    New Delhi, February 25 India's electric transport sector has attracted massive capital inflows over the past five years, but the industry needs a cohesive investment framework to achieve its 2030 goals, according to a new report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis...
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    New Vehicle Registrations Up in Sri Lanka, Driven by Indian Imports

    Colombo, February 19 New vehicle registrations in Sri Lanka increased to 55,000 in January, up from 48,000 in December, with imports from India seeing a 15% surge, analysts at JB Securities said on Thursday.Indian-origin imports surged to 30,766 units in January, up from 26,631 units in...
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