Ola Electric’s Bhavish Aggarwal stated that the Delhi EV Policy 2.0 signals the end of internal-combustion engines and the start of energy independence. He emphasized that the policy marks the beginning of the end for ICE vehicles. Aggarwal announced that Ola Electric will increase its store and service-centre footprint in Delhi.
The Delhi EV Policy 2.0, effective from 2026 to 2030, targets two-wheelers, which constitute 68% of the city’s vehicle population. Starting 1 April 2028, only electric two-wheelers will be registered in Delhi NCR, while commercial fleets must transition by 1 January 2027. The government has introduced a tapering subsidy model and a vehicle-scrappage incentive of ₹ 10,000 for EVs purchased within six months of scrapping old two-wheelers. Existing petrol two-wheelers can operate until the end of their 15-year registration life.
