India, April 14 -- The Delhi government's second phase of Electric Vehicle Policy, which is expected to be enforced soon, will reportedly generate 20,000 new employment opportunities, ranging from running charging stations to taking care of battery recycling.

The policy also aims to set up battery collection centres, while building a wide network of charging and swappable battery stations in the capital.

Delhi environment minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa told PTI that the scheme will focus on transitioning mass categories vehicles including two-wheelers, three-wheelers, buses, and good carriers into EVs.

Delhi EV policy 2.0, to be formally notified after getting clearance from the Centre, aims to transition the city to electric mobility ...