The initiative aims to reduce emissions from freight
transport, one of the significant contributors to particulate pollution in the
city. Authorities plan to encourage the deployment of electric cargo vehicles
for last-mile and intra-city freight movement while gradually reducing
dependence on diesel trucks.
The proposed shift
will be supported through the expansion of EV charging infrastructure,
incentives for fleet operators, and policy measures designed to accelerate the
adoption of electric commercial vehicles. The government is also expected to
work with logistics companies, transporters, and industry stakeholders to
facilitate a smooth transition. The move forms part of Delhi’s wider clean
mobility and air quality management strategy, complementing existing measures
such as restrictions on older vehicles, tighter emissions monitoring, and
promotion of public transport and electric mobility.
If implemented
successfully, the transition is expected to lower vehicular emissions, improve
urban air quality during the high-pollution winter season, and contribute to
India’s broader goals of reducing carbon emissions while advancing sustainable
freight transportation.