India extends electric two-wheeler subsidies and e-rickshaw support
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India extended subsidies for electric two-wheelers through July 31, 2026, raised the electric two-wheeler sales target to 2.48 million units, and extended subsidies for e-rickshaws and e-carts through March 31, 2028 while sharply reducing the allocation for the e-rickshaw/e-cart category.
Why it matters
Procurement and rollout plans must now account for a finite subsidy eligibility window that forces faster purchasing and claims processing. Small-scale e-rickshaw and e-cart projects face substantially reduced available support, increasing the likelihood that some planned units will not receive scheme funding.
Implications
- — Procurement teams at delivery and logistics companies must finalise and place orders for subsidy-eligible electric two-wheelers and file subsidy claims before the scheme's eligibility window closes, or those purchases will be ineligible for support.
- — Operators planning e-rickshaw and e-cart deployments must apply for scheme support immediately because the allocation for that category has been cut and will be allocated competitively, or planned units risk receiving no subsidy.
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