Delhi is taking steps to increase its EV charging infrastructure. Photo: Vikas Choudhary/CSE
Energy

Making EV charging accessible to Delhi

Electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Delhi is growing, reflecting the government’s commitment to increasing clean transport

Vikas Choudhary

The Delhi government will roll out a new Electric Vehicle (EV) policy from the next financial year, with an emphasis on subsidies, vehicle scrappage incentives and neighbourhood-level charging infrastructure, according to the Times of India.

The new EV policy of Delhi has an emphasis on subsidies, vehicle scrappage incentives and neighbourhood-level charging infrastructure.

There were 1,957 electric vehicle charging stations installed in Delhi in December 2025, according to official data.

The aim is to make EV charging accessible.

Delhi’s first EV Policy was notified in 2020 and expired in August 2023. It has since been extended periodically whilst the new framework is being finalised.