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Haryana Brings Back EV Subsidy for Vehicles Under Rs 40 Lakh

Haryana To Reinstate Subsidy For EVs Priced Under Rs. 40 Lakh

The Haryana government is planning to start EV subsidies again for electric vehicles that cost less than ₹40 lakh. This will help more people buy EVs, especially in cities and small towns.

Old Subsidy Policy

Earlier, under the Haryana Electric Vehicle Policy 2022, people could get a 15% discount (up to ₹6 lakh) on EVs priced between ₹15 lakh and ₹40 lakh. But this ended in March 2024.

After that, only expensive EVs (above ₹40 lakh) got the subsidy. So, middle-class buyers were left out.

New Plan to Help More People

Now, the government wants to bring the subsidy back for mid-range EVs. Haryana’s Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh said that the policy should help common people, not just those who can buy luxury cars.

“A good policy must help the average person, not just the rich,” the minister said.

More Focus on Scooters and Auto-Rickshaws

The government is also thinking about giving more support to electric scooters and three-wheelers, because these are used every day by many people. This will make electric travel cheaper and easier for everyone.

No Date Yet, But Coming Soon

There is no exact date for when the subsidy will return, but the government is already working on it, and it could happen soon.

EV Sales Are Rising in India

  • In April–June 2025, over 5.3 lakh EVs were sold in India
  • That’s 34% more than the same time last year
  • 8 out of every 100 vehicles sold are now electric
  • A total of 65.5 lakh vehicles were sold in India during this period

This shows that more people want to buy EVs, and support from the government can help even more.

In Short

Haryana is planning to bring back the EV subsidy for cars under ₹40 lakh. The new policy will also focus on affordable electric scooters and rickshaws. This will help more people use electric vehicles and support clean and green transport.

Electric vehicles can save money and help the environment — and Haryana wants to make them easier to buy.

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