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Companies battle high costs, infra bottlenecks to meet Delhi's electric vehicle mandate

The Delhi government has mandated that all ride aggregators and delivery services will have to switch to EVs when reinforcing their fleets. High costs, gaps in the supply chain and charging infrastructure loom as potential impediments in the effort aimed at reducing vehicular emissions in the national capital, ranked among the world’s most polluted cities.

January 20, 2022 / 14:59 IST
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Online delivery companies are speeding up the process of switching from petrol- and diesel-powered bikes and vans to electric vehicles (EVs) to meet a three-month deadline set by the Delhi government.

 The effort promises to be anything but a smooth ride as EV makers battle to overcome high costs, gaps in the supply chain and charging infrastructure, and so-called range anxiety, or an EV-driver’s concern that the battery isn’t sufficiently charged to reach his destination.

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 To combat chronic pollution in Delhi, ranked among world cities with the dirtiest air, the Aam Aadmi Party government said on January 15 that all ride aggregators and delivery services will have to mandatorily adopt EVs when reinforcing their fleets.

Aggregators and delivery services would have to ensure that 10 percent of all new two-wheelers and 5 percent of all new four-wheelers are electric vehicles in the next three months. They would also have to ensure that 50 percent of all new two-wheelers and 25 percent of all new four-wheelers are electric by March 2023.