New Delhi, April 13 -- As Delhi pushes ahead with an aggressive shift towards electric mobility to curb pollution, industry players have largely welcomed the government's Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy 2026-2030 (Draft), while also flagging key gaps that could impact adoption.

Ayush Lohia, CEO - YOUDHA (an EV auto company), in a conversation with ANI on Monday, termed the Delhi Government's Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy 2026-2030 (Draft) as "very prospective and future-looking," while highlighting gaps in retail financing and battery-as-a-service that need to be addressed.

Lohia said the policy sends a strong signal about the government's intent to transition from gasoline vehicles to electric mobility, with clear timelines for achieving e...