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Delhi EV Policy 2026 paves way for hydrogen-powered vehicles
Delhi's new Electric Vehicle Policy 2026 paves the way for hydrogen fuel-based vehicles within four years, aiming to curb vehicular emissions, a major contributor to air pollution. The city plans to introduce two hydrogen-powered buses soon, with the Delhi Transport Corporation collaborating with NTPC for this initiative. This move signifies a significant stride towards cleaner, sustainable public transportation and a future-ready mobility ecosystem for the national capital.

Uber launches in-app ride video recording, ambulance feature in India; Nitin Gadkari lauds road safety push
The new announcements were made during Uber Surakshit: Safety Never Stops , Uber India's flagship safety conference held at a Central Delhi hotel on Tuesday. Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister for Road Transport & Highways was the chief guest of the occasion.
10-year 'No Entry' exemption for first 1,000 electric medium-duty trucks under Delhi EV Policy
Delhi is offering a significant perk to the first 1,000 electric N2 trucks registered under its new policy: a decade-long exemption from 'No Entry' timings. This initiative, effective July 1, aims to accelerate the adoption of cleaner commercial transport and combat pollution, with the goal of a pollution-free city by March 2030. The move targets medium-duty goods carriers, encouraging fleet operators to switch from diesel.
Nearly 4 in 10 Delhi EVs are two-wheelers, data shows; experts back EV adoption
Delhi is accelerating its electric mobility drive, with two-wheelers now forming nearly 40% of registered electric vehicles. The city plans to ban new petrol and CNG two-wheeler registrations from April 2028, aiming to curb significant transport-related emissions. Experts emphasize the need for regional policy alignment to maximize pollution reduction benefits across the Indo-Gangetic Plain.
Haryana unveils tax breaks to accelerate shift to cleaner commercial vehicles
Haryana is offering a full waiver on motor vehicle tax for new environment-friendly trucks and buses in NCR districts. This initiative targets owners replacing older vehicles with BS-VI, electric, or CNG models. The move aims to significantly cut pollution from commercial transport, a major contributor to Delhi-NCR's air quality issues. This aligns with a broader central government program to modernize fleets and improve air quality across the region.
Delhi-NCR to get highway projects worth Rs 34,000 cr: Gadkari
Delhi-NCR is set to receive a major transport upgrade. Over ₹34,000 crore will be invested in new highway projects. These include expressways, ring roads, tunnels, and elevated corridors. The government aims to create a modern and future-ready transport network. This initiative will boost connectivity, reduce fuel use, and promote economic growth in the region.

Ola, Uber, Rapido Services Shut In Maharashtra? Government Reacts To Viral Social Media Claims
The Transport Commissioner has also sent a letter to the Cyber Crime department.
More relief steps may be on the way for highway contractors as West Asia war drags
The road transport ministry is considering additional relief for highway contractors as West Asia tensions drive up input costs and disrupt supply chains. Proposed measures include price compensation, timeline extensions and improved cash flow support, after industry bodies flagged that earlier interim relief fell short of addressing mounting financial stress.
Delhi EV policy 2026: From subsidies and scrapping incentives to tax exemptions, all you need to know
Delhi is accelerating its electric vehicle adoption with new incentives, including purchase subsidies and scrapping benefits for two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and cars. The city is also implementing road tax exemptions and mandates for electrification, aiming for a cleaner transport future.
No addition of petrol, diesel vehicles to delivery, ride aggregator fleets in Delhi: Draft EV policy
Delhi EV polocy: The nationak capital is set to electrify its transport sector. New petrol and diesel vehicles will not join delivery and ride aggregator fleets starting this year. From 2027, only electric auto-rickshaws will be registered. Incentives are offered for electric three-wheelers to encourage adoption. This policy targets high-usage vehicles to reduce pollution.

Momentum Stocks: Hinduja Global, Silly Monks, North Eastern Carrying rally up to 13% on sheer momentum
Eurotex, TCI Finance, Dynacons Systems were locked in the upper band, reflecting strong demand and limited supply—often a sign of bullish near-term sentiment.