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Aggregators, delivery services required to ensure 10% and 5% EVs in Delhi

By IANS | Updated: January 15, 2022 21:30 IST

New Delhi, Jan 15 Aggregators and delivery services in Delhi would need to ensure that 10 per cent ...

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New Delhi, Jan 15 Aggregators and delivery services in Delhi would need to ensure that 10 per cent of all new two-wheelers and 5 per cent of all new four-wheelers are electric in the next three months, a Delhi government draft policy under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, notified.

Besides, aggregators and delivery services will have to ensure that 50 per cent of all new two-wheelers and 25 per cent of all new four-wheelers are electric by March 2023.

This step has been taken to combat Delhi's air pollution and achieve net carbon neutrality, making it the first state in India to adopt an aggregator policy to regulate vehicular emissions from the ride-hailing industry.

The Delhi government under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, notified a draft policy on Friday on the same.

The aggregators such as ride-hailing services as well as delivery service providers (such as food delivery, e-commerce logistics providers, couriers etc.) have altered the vehicular patterns in Delhi. Cabs have been the most popular model, followed by buses, bikes and auto rickshaws, which have gained matured ridership and continue expanding their businesses, Delhi government mentioned in a release.

Reena Gupta, advisor to Environment Minister Gopal Rai, mentioned while talking about the draft policy, "The essence of the proposed policy by the Delhi government is to ensure the entire spectrum of vehicles used by aggregators and delivery service providers are brought into the fold of a sustainable, clean and electric mobility, given the impact of large-scale adoption of clean vehicles and the serious concern over the air quality of Delhi."

Delhi government will also be making a representation to the Commission for Air Quality Management to direct other states in the NCR area to also adopt the policy.

The currently approved draft policy has now been put in the public domain, inviting suggestions and objections of the general public within a period of 60 days, post which it would be notified for implementation.

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Tags: New DelhidelhiCommission for air quality managementNCRReena guptaGopal Rai
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