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'New EV policy will help long-term car owners': Delhi CM Rekha Gupta
India🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

'New EV policy will help long-term car owners': Delhi CM Rekha Gupta

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has emphasized that the newly announced Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy 2026 is designed to benefit long-term car owners, particularly those who typically keep a single vehicle for many years. The policy aims to promote electric mobility and improve air quality by accelerating EV adoption and expanding charging infrastructure. Gupta highlighted that the government plans to collaborate with private entities, including manufacturers, dealers, and residential societies, to build the necessary charging infrastructure. Additionally, she addressed the issue of unauthorized colonies and jhuggi clusters, stating that the government's priority is to provide legal recognition and regularization before any redevelopment efforts. This approach aims to prevent displacement and enable residents to access financial resources for safer reconstruction.

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'New EV policy will help long-term car owners': Delhi CM Rekha Gupta

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has emphasized that the newly announced Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy 2026 is designed to benefit long-term car owners, particularly those who typically keep a single vehicle for many years. The policy aims to promote electric mobility and improve air quality by accelerating EV adoption and expanding charging infrastructure. Gupta highlighted that the government plans to collaborate with private entities, including manufacturers, dealers, and residential societies, to build the necessary charging infrastructure. Additionally, she addressed the issue of unauthorized colonies and jhuggi clusters, stating that the government's priority is to provide legal recognition and regularization before any redevelopment efforts. This approach aims to prevent displacement and enable residents to access financial resources for safer reconstruction.

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