PM E-DRIVE Policy Shift: EV Incentives Extended till 2028

For the India’s electronic vehicle ecosystem the government has extends the PM E-DRIVE scheme till 2028. While limiting incentives for the electric two-wheelers to July 2026. This was announced by the Ministry of Heavy Industries and this move signals a clear policy shift support will now prioritize segments like e-rickshaws and commercial three-wheelers. With the financial outlay of ₹10,900 crore the scheme aims to balance growth, sustainability and fiscal discipline for the India’s electric ecosystem adoption.

PM E-DRIVE Extended till 2028: Key Policy Reset Explained

The extension of the PM E-DRIVE scheme till March 31, 2028 is ensures continued policy support for Indian EV ecosystem.

However the government has introduced a segment-wise differentiation which is marking the strategic reset in subsidy allocation.

The scheme will remain operational until funds are exhausted with a outlay of ₹10,900 crore.

After this no further claims will be entertained and making efficient utilization crucial.

Electric Two-Wheelers: Deadline Set for July 2026

A main highlight of the policy is the cut-off for electric two-wheeler incentives which will now be available only for vehicles registered till July 31, 2026.

The incentive structure remains,

  • ₹2,500 per kWh support
  • Maximum subsidy capped at ₹5,000 per vehicle

Manufacturers are now preparing for the transition phase where the market-driven pricing, localization and scale will replace subsidy-led growth.

E-Rickshaws and Three-Wheelers: Longer Support till 2028

In contrast, electric three-wheelers are like especially e-rickshaws and e-carts will continue to receive incentives for the entire duration of the scheme till March 2028.

This extended support highlights the government’s focus on,

  • Last-mile connectivity
  • Urban and rural logistics
  • E-commerce delivery ecosystems

Market Impact: Discounts, Demand Surge and Industry Response

The policy change has already shown the significant activity in the EV market.

As earlier subsidy deadlines approached companies rolled out the aggressive offers to boost sales of their prodcuts.

Leading players such as,

  • Ola Electric
  • Ather Energy
  • TVS Motor Company
  • Bajaj Auto

They have offered the ₹20,000-₹50,000 in combined benefits which is including discounts, cashback and financing schemes.

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