Electric autos accounted for almost 15 % of all autos offered in Delhi in March, based on the info of the transport division. It additionally said that 7,926 electrical autos (EVs) have been offered in March, out of which 4 wheelers contributed to twenty % of the sale and three wheelers contributed 12 per cent. A complete of 53,620 autos have been registered within the metropolis final month.
The division famous that 1.12 lakh EVs have been offered below the Delhi Electric Vehicles Policy that was carried out by the AAP authorities in 2020.
“Delhi EV sales Mar’23 report.. 7,917 Electric vehicles sold. EV contributed 14.8 percent of overall vehicles sold in month; Highest among any states in India. 4W sales contributed to 20 percent of EV sold. 3W (Goods) contributed 12 percent. 1.12 lacs EV sold under Delhi EV policy #SwitchDelhi,” it stated in a tweet.
In February, Delhi noticed 5,268 electrical autos being offered out of the whole 48,728 autos that have been registered, whereas 5,576 autos have been offered in January of the whole 59,520 autos registered. The Delhi EV Policy was launched in August 2020 with the purpose of building Delhi because the EV capital of India and accelerating the tempo of EV adoption throughout car segments, particularly within the mass class of two wheelers, public and shared transport autos and items carriers.
Earlier this 12 months, a examine revealed that Delhi, Maharashtra, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh have probably the most complete electrical car insurance policies with the widest vary of parameters, together with finances allocations, charging infrastructure and job creation.
The examine by Climate Trends, ‘Analysis Of State Electric Vehicle Policies And Their Impact’, assesses the comprehensiveness of EV insurance policies of 26 states and Union territories based mostly on 21 parameters. Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Kerala, and Uttarakhand provide between three to seven of the 21 outlined parameters of their insurance policies, making them the least complete, it stated.