The Haryana government has decided to restore subsidies for electric cars priced below ₹40 lakh in an effort to increase access to cleaner transportation. The decision is part of Haryana’s Electric Vehicle Policy 2022, which had earlier announced subsidies, but was temporarily put on hold. By bringing back the subsidy, the state government hopes to boost the usage of electric passenger vehicles. This action comes at a time when the central government and several states are strengthening their efforts to lower vehicle emissions and improve air quality.

Haryana EV Subsidy Slab (2022 Policy – Restored In 2025)
Below is a simplified table showing the subsidy applicable for electric passenger vehicles under the Haryana EV Policy 2022:
| Vehicle Price Range | Subsidy Rate | Maximum Subsidy |
|---|---|---|
| ₹15 lakh – ₹40 lakh | 15% of ex-showroom price | Up to ₹6 lakh |
Note: This table reflects the officially announced subsidy structure under the 2022 policy, revived in 2025.

Subsidy Structure & Eligibility
Under the revived policy, electric cars costing less than ₹40 lakh will be qualify for the financial benefits. The subsidy rates vary depending on the battery capacity and vehicle category, with higher benefits being offered for cars equipped with larger battery packs. The policy also includes benefits for hybrid vehicles, though the primary focus remains on fully electric cars.

This subsidy will help the buyers by lowering the upfront cost of the vehicle. It is also expected to reduce the price gap between electric and petrol/diesel cars, encouraging more people to consider an EV as their primary vehicle.

Expected Impact On Buyers & Market
The move to restore the subsidy should make mid-range electric cars more affordable, which has seen growing demand in recent years. Several electric cars, such as the XEV 9e, Harrier EV, Windsor and more, priced between ₹15–40 lakh, might benefit from Haryana’s revived subsidy, making them more affordable there. As a result, sales of popular EV models are expected to rise. At the same time, the move could expand the EV charging networks in Haryana, as increased adoption will create higher demand for charging solutions.
