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Delhi to have electric vehicle-charging stations within every 3km distance

Delhi govt aims to have 25 per cent EVs in total vehicle registrations in next 5 yrs

ev-vehicle-charging-arvind-jain An electric vehicle charging station in New Delhi | Arvind Jain

Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot on Thursday detailed the electric vehicle (EV) policy at a global summit and said the Delhi government has aimed to set up charging stations within every 3km distance in the city.

In a virtual address at the global event organised by the World Bank and WRI Ross Center, Gahlot said the Delhi government has set a very ambitious target for the next five years to have 25 per cent electric vehicles in total vehicle registrations in the city.

“We want to set up charging stations within every 3km. We are also giving purchase incentives to any person who wants to set up a private charging station,” Gahlot said.

Under the Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy launched in August 2020, almost 6,000 electric vehicles have been rolled out on Delhi roads, he said.

 “We have subsidised and incentivised the purchase of electric vehicles so that more and more people get motivated," he said. Delhi has a dedicated EV Cell and a State EV Board as a single-window cell to ensure proper implementation and day-to-day operations and to address any issues that might come up, he said. 

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