Delhi's Draft EV Policy 2026 Signals Major Shift for Delivery and Aggregator Fleets

Delhi's Draft EV Policy 2026 proposes strict electrification timelines for delivery platforms and fleet aggregators, accelerating the shift to electric two- and three-wheelers in the capital.
Marking a significant push towards cleaner urban mobility, Delhi's Draft EV Policy 2026 proposes strict electrification timelines for delivery platforms and fleet aggregators operating in the capital.
The policy aims to phase out the induction of conventional petrol and diesel vehicles in aggregator fleets while accelerating the adoption of electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers and light commercial vehicles.
With a balanced mix of incentives, infrastructure development and regulatory mandates, the draft policy is expected to reshape last-mile logistics and ride-hailing operations across Delhi. It also highlights the government's broader commitment to reducing vehicular emissions.
For battery manufacturers like Maxvolt Energy, the policy represents a major demand catalyst — fleet electrification mandates translate directly into sustained orders for reliable, fast-charging lithium battery packs.
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