The Delhi government has approved more than 100 models of vehicles, including 45 makes of e-rickshaw and 12 of four-wheelers, for subsidy under the new electric vehicles policy. Vehicles priced up to Rs 15 lakh will be eligible for the purchase incentive (subsidy), besides exemption of road tax and registration fee. Electric vehicles having a price over Rs 15 lakh will not get subsidy but will be eligible for road tax and registration fee exemptions.
The Transport Minister of Delhi launched a website having details of approved models, dealers, subsidy disbursal process as well as the network of 70 charging stations across the city. He said 36 manufacturers have been registered with a network of 98 dealers across the city. The whole process of subsidy payment will be online. Anyone purchasing an electric vehicle will require sales invoice of the vehicle, his Aadhaar number and a cancelled cheque to claim the subsidy. The dealer will process the subsidy claim on his end through the website.
The claims will be verified by the motor licensing officers concerned and forwarded to banks for subsidy payment.
Minister said the subsidy will be applicable from August 7, 2020 when the policy was notified. Road tax and registration fee exemptions will be applicable from October 10 and October 15, when the respective notifications were issued. At each stage of processing of subsidy claim, from the dealer to the bank, the buyers will receive updates through SMS.
Under its EV policy, the Delhi government will give incentive of up to Rs 30,000 for two-wheelers, autos, e-rickshaws and goods carriers while a subsidy of Rs 1.5 lakh will be provided for purchase of electric cars. The subsidy amount will be credited in the account of the buyer of e-vehicle within three days.