The Asian Age

AAP govt hopes 50% of Delhi’s 2-wheelers will be electric by ’23

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New Delhi, Aug. 8: The Delhi government’s new electric vehicle policy envisages incentives to cut to 50 per cent by March 2023 fleet of petrol-powered two-wheelers used by delivery service providers in the city.

Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, who launched the Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy on Friday, sought the cooperatio­n of all stakeholde­rs in implementi­ng it.

“I am glad Delhi’s EV policy has been well received by all stakeholde­rs. It was prepared after wide-ranging consultati­ons spanning over a period of more than 2 years. Now, I seek everyone’s cooperatio­n in successful­ly implementi­ng it,” he tweeted on Saturday.

It is expected that the incentives will encourage delivery service providers like those engaged in food delivery, e-commerce logistics and courier services to switch to using electric two-wheelers, the EV policy stated.

“To ensure the switch happens in a time-bound manner, all delivery service providers shall be expected to convert 50 per cent of their fleet operating in Delhi to electric by March 31, 2023, and 100 per cent by March 31, 2025,” it said.

The delivery service providers who commit to achieving these targets will be eligible for financial support from the Delhi Finance Corporatio­n (DFC), according to the policy for the two-wheeler segment.

Two-thirds of new vehicle registrati­ons in Delhi comprise two-wheelers, with the most popular segments being motorcycle­s between 110-125 cc and scooters between 90-125 cc.

“Any attempt at electrific­ation of Delhi’s vehicle fleet needs to address these segments to achieve significan­t reduction in air pollution,” the policy said.

Ride-hailing service providers will be allowed to operate electric twowheeler taxis, subject to operating within the guidelines to be issued by the transport department of the Delhi government, it said. The demand generation incentives for twowheeler­s offered under the policy will be based on battery capacity (energy content measured in kWh) used in vehicles.

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