India, April 13 -- The Delhi EV Policy 2.0 draft (2026-2030) has been released, with some of the key measures to increase the adoption of electric vehicles in the capital. A major focus of the policy is the two-wheeler segment, which is the city's most widely used mode of transport. The government has proposed a ban on new petrol-powered two-wheeler registrations from April 1, 2028. By targeting the backbone of daily commuting (accounting for nearly 67% of Delhi's total vehicles), the policy targets EV penetration at large. The transition is expected to have far-reaching implications for buyers, manufacturers, and the overall mobility system in India.

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