Data shows electric vehicle registrations on the rise in Delhi

From July to September this year, the share of EVs in registered vehicles in Delhi was 7 per cent, while that of CNG vehicles was 6 per cent.

According to official registration data, electric vehicles are becoming a popular option for personal transport in Delhi. With petrol and diesel prices hitting new highs in recent months, and almost every other day, the pace of adoption of electric vehicles in Delhi is picking up. In fact, registrations of electric vehicles are surpassing the total number of registrations of CNG and hybrid-fuel vehicles in the city, according to officials. According to official data, from July to September this year, electric vehicles accounted for 7 per cent of the total number of vehicles registered with the Delhi government’s transport department, while CNG vehicles accounted for 6 per cent.

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Electric vehicle models from several passenger car brands are available for sale in India. Although electric vehicles in the passenger car segment have not grown much, the adoption of electric vehicles seems to be slowly but surely increasing.

The numbers show an increase in electric vehicle registrations, but petrol and diesel vehicles still make up the majority of vehicles registered in Delhi. From July to September 2021, over 1.5 lakh vehicles were registered in Delhi, including 7,869 electric vehicles, 6,857 CNG vehicles, 7,257 vehicles running on both CNG and petrol and 93,091 vehicles running on petrol and diesel, government data shows. Is.

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“We are seeing good results of our EV policy and the pace of adoption of such vehicles is increasing. We are committed to realize the dream of making Delhi the Electric Vehicle Capital of the country as per the vision of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal,” Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gehlot said.

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Hero Electric is India’s leading electric two-wheeler manufacturer.

The Delhi government launched its Electric Vehicle Policy in August 2020, and since then the share of electric vehicles in the total number of vehicle registrations has increased from one per cent to seven per cent now. According to state transport department officials, electric rickshaws and two-wheelers form the bulk of the registered battery-operated vehicles, but the number of electric cars and buses is also increasing steadily.

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Delhi now has one of the lowest prices of electric vehicles in the country.

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According to official figures, about 23,000 electric vehicles were registered in Delhi from August to October, including 5,246 two-wheelers and 10,997 e-rickshaws. From July to September, 422 electric cars and four electric buses were registered. This number increased to 1,415 electric cars and 30 buses in the August-October period. Delhi has the largest number of vehicles on the roads of the metropolitan cities of India. As of 2020, there were about 12 million registered motor vehicles in Delhi, and this number has doubled in the past decade.

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