Delhi Aims for All-Electric Two-Wheelers by 2028
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In a bold move to combat air pollution, the Delhi government has unveiled a draft policy that mandates all new two-wheeler registrations to be electric by 2028. This ambitious plan is part of the city's broader efforts to transition towards sustainable mobility and reduce its carbon footprint.
The policy, if implemented, would make Delhi the first Indian city to set such a stringent target for the adoption of electric two-wheelers. The rationale behind the move is clear - two-wheelers account for a significant portion of Delhi's vehicular emissions, and transitioning this segment to electric power can have a substantial impact on air quality.
Experts have welcomed the policy, noting that it aligns with global trends towards electrification and could position Delhi as a leader in sustainable transportation. However, the success of the policy will depend on the government's ability to address key challenges, such as the availability of charging infrastructure, affordable electric two-wheeler options, and consumer acceptance.
As the policy moves forward, it will be crucial for the government to work closely with the automotive industry, urban planners, and the public to ensure a smooth and equitable transition. The road ahead may be challenging, but Delhi's commitment to cleaner air and a greener future is undoubtedly a step in the right direction.







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