Delhi Teams Up with Norway: A Game-Changing Partnership for EV Revolution

Delhi is taking its electric vehicle ambitions to the next level by partnering with Norway, the world’s undisputed EV champion. The Delhi government has joined hands with Norway through the Delhi-Oslo Smart Transport Initiative (DOSTI) to accelerate India’s clean mobility transformation.

Why Norway? The EV Success Story Worth Copying

Norway achieved a remarkable milestone with 88.9% of all new passenger cars sold being fully electric by the end of 2024, making it the global leader in EV adoption. Norway has a target that 100% of new passenger cars and light goods vehicles sold be zero-emissions by 2025.

CountryEV Market ShareKey Policy Features
Norway88.9% (2024)Tax exemptions, free parking, toll waivers
Delhi12.5% (2022)Purchase incentives, charging infrastructure
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Delhi’s Ambitious EV Roadmap Gets Nordic Boost

Delhi aims to have 1 out of every 4 vehicles sold by 2024 be an EV, targeting 25% of all new vehicles to be battery-operated. The collaboration with Norway comes at a crucial time as Delhi prepares its EV Policy 2.0, which will introduce stricter measures.

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The new policy proposes banning ICE three-wheeler registrations from August 2025 and ICE two-wheelers from August 2026.

Learning from Norway’s Winning Formula

Norway’s success stems from comprehensive incentives including exemption from registration taxes, annual road taxes, and 25% VAT, plus free public parking and toll road access. Delhi is studying these policies to craft its own incentive structure.

Norwegian IncentivesPotential Delhi Applications
Zero purchase taxEnhanced subsidy schemes
Free toll roadsReduced congestion charges
Free public parkingPriority parking zones
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Economic Impact and Job Creation

Delhi’s EV policy aims to promote about 5 lakh EVs, creating jobs for drivers, mechanics, and charging station staff. The Norwegian model shows how sustainable transport policies can boost economic growth while reducing emissions.

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What This Means for Delhi’s Future

The partnership signals Delhi’s commitment to learning from global best practices. Delhi Transport Minister highlighted that electric vehicles now make up 94% of new car sales in Norway and over 80% of the city-bus fleet, providing a clear roadmap for the capital.

This collaboration could accelerate Delhi’s journey toward becoming India’s EV capital, combining Norwegian expertise with local innovation to create a cleaner, greener future for millions of residents.

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