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Delhi's move for hybrid sops rattles EV makers
Hindustan Times Gurugram
|April 24, 2025
Firms which invested heavily in battery tech fear that other states may follow
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: A draft policy floated by the Delhi government proposing to grant hybrid cars the same benefits as fully electric cars has generated waves of concern among home-grown carmakers. Most such automakers have committed vast sums to battery electric vehicle (BEV) technology, and their development roadmap does not include hybrids.
A draft of the policy—Delhi Electric Vehicles Policy 2.0—shared with automakers for their comments on Tuesday mentions that the National Capital Territory of Delhi will waive road tax and registration fees on electric cars priced up to ₹20 lakh ex-showroom.
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