Wire · regulatory
India on e-wheels: Gujarat green mobility policy targets EVs, ethanol and hydrogen vehicles
◆ Sectors
◆ Geography
◆ Source
◆ Verified
Fusion42 · 19 August 2026 · Fusion42 review
Gujarat's Green Mobility Policy 2026 sets a target for green vehicles, including electric, hydrogen, biofuel, and ethanol-powered vehicles, to constitute 30% of new vehicle registrations by 2031 with mandatory green vehicle registrations starting from 2028 and 2029 in priority categories. The policy also introduces scrappage incentives, retrofit support, and special benefits aimed at accelerating the transition away from petrol and diesel vehicles.
This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Micromobility.
◆ ◆ The Wire takeaway
You must prepare for mandatory green vehicle registrations in Gujarat from 2028-2029 across key sectors and seize retrofit incentive programmes fast. Petrol and diesel new vehicle sales in priority sectors are closing to you this decade.
◆ Coverage
1 source · 19 Aug 2026
◆ Related on Wire
◆ Topics