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Delhi EV Registrations Surge, E-Rickshaws Decline

Created at 10 Jun · 6:50 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Electric two-wheeler and private car registrations in Delhi hit their highest levels since 2019 in January-May. E-rickshaw registrations, however, plummeted by 93%. The Delhi government is expected to announce its Electric Vehicle Policy 2.0, which includes phasing out fossil fuel-powered vehicles.

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Key Numbers

20,239electric two-wheeler registrations (Jan-May)
9,471private electric car registrations (Jan-May)
1,887e-rickshaw registrations (Jan-May)
93%e-rickshaw registration decline
254%commercial electric four-wheeler registration increase
51.9%share of electric two-wheelers in EV registrations
24.3%share of private electric four-wheelers in EV registrations
4.8%share of e-rickshaws in EV registrations
2.7%share of electric commercial passenger four-wheelers
2.1%share of electric buses
2.58 lakhpetrol vehicle registrations (Jan-May)

Who's Involved

Envirocatalysts
research and advisory think tank that compiled EV registration data
Sunil Dahiya
founder and lead analyst at Envirocatalysts

↳ Why This Matters

The surge in electric two-wheeler and private car registrations, coupled with proposed policy changes to phase out fossil fuel vehicles, signals a significant shift towards cleaner mobility in Delhi. However, the continued dominance of petrol vehicles and the sharp decline in e-rickshaws highlight ongoing challenges and the need for broader environmental strategies.

Key facts

  • Electric two-wheeler registrations in Delhi rose to 20,239 in January-May, the highest since 2019.
  • Private electric car registrations increased to 9,471 in the same period, also a post-2019 high.
  • E-rickshaw registrations dropped to 1,887, a 93% decrease from the previous year.
  • Electric commercial passenger four-wheelers saw a 254% increase in registrations.
  • The Delhi government's draft EV Policy 2.0 proposes phasing out fossil fuel vehicle registrations.
  • Petrol vehicles still dominate Delhi's overall vehicle registrations.

Electric two-wheeler and private electric car registrations in Delhi reached their highest levels since 2019 during the January-May period of this year. This surge contrasts sharply with e-rickshaws, which saw their registrations fall to the lowest point in seven years.

Electric two-wheelers dominated Delhi's electric vehicle market, comprising 51.9% of all EV registrations in the first five months. Private electric cars followed with a 24.3% share. Electric two-wheeler registrations increased by nearly 70% year-on-year to 20,239, while private electric car registrations grew by approximately 96% to 9,471.

In stark contrast, e-rickshaw registrations plummeted by 93% to 1,887, accounting for only 4.8% of the total EV registrations. This marks a significant drop after 2025, which had recorded the highest e-rickshaw registrations since 2019.

Other segments also showed growth, with electric commercial passenger four-wheelers experiencing a 254% rise and electric bus registrations increasing by 59%. Despite this EV growth, petrol-powered vehicles continue to be the dominant mode of transport in Delhi, with over 2.58 lakh registrations in the same period.

The Delhi government is expected to soon unveil its Electric Vehicle Policy 2.0. The draft policy proposes significant changes, including the discontinuation of new CNG autorickshaw registrations from August 15, and the phasing out of fossil fuel-powered vehicles for waste management. Furthermore, it recommends ending registrations for new petrol, diesel, and CNG-powered two-wheelers and goods-carrying three-wheelers from mid-August.

Sunil Dahiya, founder and lead analyst at Envirocatalysts, described the new EV policy as a bold step towards eliminating polluting vehicles. He emphasized that while regulatory interventions are accelerating EV adoption, achieving breathable air requires a comprehensive approach that includes scaling up public transport, non-motorized transit, and stringent emission controls across various industries.

Frequently asked questions

Electric two-wheelers and private electric cars recorded their highest registrations since 2019 in Delhi during January-May.

E-rickshaw registrations fell to their lowest level in seven years, declining by 93% in the January-May period.

The draft policy aims to phase out fossil fuel vehicles by discontinuing new registrations for CNG autorickshaws, petrol, diesel, and CNG-powered two-wheelers and three-wheelers, and transitioning city bus fleets.

No, petrol-powered vehicles remain the dominant category in Delhi's overall vehicle market, despite the growth in EV registrations.

What Happens Next

01The Delhi government is expected to announce its Electric Vehicle Policy 2.0.
02New regulations on fossil fuel vehicle registrations are anticipated to take effect from August 15.

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How It Developed

Electric two-wheeler and private car registrations in Delhi reached their highest point since 2019 during January-May.
E-rickshaw registrations saw a significant decline of 93% in the same period.
Electric commercial passenger four-wheelers and electric buses also experienced growth in registrations.
Petrol-powered vehicles remain the dominant category in Delhi's overall vehicle market.
The Delhi government is preparing to announce its Electric Vehicle Policy 2.0.
The draft policy proposes discontinuing new CNG autorickshaw registrations and phasing out fossil fuel-powered vehicles for solid waste management.
New petrol, diesel, and CNG-powered two-wheelers and goods-carrying three-wheelers may also see registration bans from August 15.
An analyst noted that while EV adoption is accelerating, broader measures are needed to address pollution.

Sources

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Electric two-wheelers, private EV cars record highest registrations since 2019 in DelhiThe Economic Times

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