EV Policy Guide

Haryana EV Policy

Policy: Haryana Electric Vehicle Policy · Official portal

Last updated: April 2026

Haryana's EV policy emphasises manufacturing and supply-chain development as much as demand-side subsidies — reflecting the state's strong industrial base and proximity to Delhi NCR. For commercial buyers, Haryana offers buyer incentives aligned with central FAME II, and for manufacturers it offers capital subsidies, GST reimbursement, and fast-track approvals. Tech OVN's manufacturing facility in Binola operates within this policy framework.

Haryana EV buyer incentives

Subsidies, road-tax exemptions, and registration benefits for individual and commercial EV buyers in Haryana.

  • Electric two-wheelers: State subsidy aligned with FAME II — varies by battery capacity, typically up to ₹30,000 per vehicle.
  • Electric cars: Purchase incentive up to ₹1,50,000 on select categories (subject to periodic revision).
  • Commercial EVs (goods & passenger): Enhanced incentives for electric auto-rickshaws, light commercial EVs, and taxi fleet conversion.
  • Road tax exemption: Complete road tax waiver for EVs registered in Haryana during the policy period.

EV charging station subsidies & policy in Haryana

Capex subsidies, tariff concessions, and charging-infrastructure policy provisions in Haryana — relevant for dealers, CPOs, and commercial property owners installing chargers.

  • Charging infrastructure capex: Capital subsidy on public EV charging station deployment, with higher rates for chargers installed along state highways and key corridors.
  • Manufacturing incentives: Capital-expenditure subsidy, GST reimbursement, and stamp-duty waiver for EV-related manufacturing units (including charger manufacturing) — Tech OVN operates within this framework.
  • Dedicated industrial parks: Allocation of land in designated industrial estates for EV component and assembly facilities, with infrastructure support.
  • Concessional tariff: Reduced electricity tariff for EV charging infrastructure during initial rollout phase.

Policy provisions change by notification. Confirm current values with the Haryana transport department or the official policy portal before signing a contract or claiming a subsidy. This guide is updated periodically but is not a substitute for the official government notification.

How Tech OVN fits

Tech OVN manufactures OCPP-compliant AC EV chargers (3.3 kW to 22 kW) and a Class 0.5S smart energy meter from our facility in Binola, Haryana. Both product lines are deployed across Haryana through our dealer and CPO partner network.

If you're planning to apply for a charger capex subsidy in Haryana, become an EV charging dealer, or integrate revenue-grade metering for CPO revenue sharing — we can help with the hardware, installation, and the BOQ for your subsidy application.

Frequently asked questions

Haryana offers capital-expenditure subsidies, GST reimbursement, and stamp-duty waivers for EV-related manufacturing — including charger assembly. Tech OVN's facility in Binola (Gurugram district) operates within this framework. Specific benefits depend on the unit's scale, employment, and plant location.
Yes. Public charging infrastructure capex is partially subsidised, with enhanced rates for chargers along state highways. Commercial property owners installing chargers can apply through the Haryana transport department.
Yes. The current Haryana EV policy waives road tax for EVs registered in the state during the policy window. Verify the current window with the state transport department.
Haryana EV buyers and commercial deployments in the NCR (Gurugram, Faridabad) benefit from physical proximity to Delhi's dense charging network while being registered under Haryana's policy — practically, this means access to Delhi's public charging while claiming Haryana road-tax waivers. Specifics vary by vehicle category and registration address.

Planning an EV charging deployment in Haryana?

Talk to our team about hardware, BOQ, and subsidy-application support.