New Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy
- Recently, Telangana introduced a new electric vehicle (EV) policy to promote cleaner air, environmental sustainability, and energy efficiency.
- The policy aims to tackle air pollution, particularly in Hyderabad.
- It provides a 100 per cent exemption from road tax and registration fees for EVs for two years, until December 31, 2026.
- The new policy has removed the previous cap of 5,000 EVs limit, encouraging wider adoption.
- The tax exemptions cover a range of vehicles, including two-wheelers, four-wheelers, commercial passenger vehicles (taxis and tourist cabs), three-seater auto-rickshaws, electric tractors, and electric buses. ....
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