The Ministry of Heavy Industries has extended the PM E-DRIVE scheme till March 31, 2028, focusing on e-trucks, e-buses, and testing agencies. Launched in October 2024 with a ₹10,900 Cr budget, it replaces EMPS-2024 to boost EV adoption. Subsidies for e-2W and e-3W end March 2026. Incentives cover 5,600 e-trucks (up to ₹9.6 Lakh each). Delhi’s EV policy is also extended to March 2026.
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