The policy, framed under the Motor Vehicles Taxation Act of 1958, was approved by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar. Maharashtra's Transport Minister, Pratap Sarnaik, confirmed the implementation of the initiative during a press briefing.
All categories of electric vehicles, including
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"By waiving tolls for electric vehicles, we are not only supporting EV owners but taking a significant step towards reducing carbon emissions and promoting a cleaner environment,”
The exemption will apply across critical infrastructure corridors, including the Atal Setu, connecting Mumbai and Navi Mumbai, the busy Mumbai-Pune Expressway, and the high-speed Samruddhi Mahamarg, which links Mumbai and Nagpur.
Industry analysts have welcomed the move, calling it a boost for Maharashtra's growing EV ecosystem. The policy is expected to make electric
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Experts believe the move will incentivise the transition to clean energy vehicles, helping Maharashtra edge closer to its broader environmental and climate targets. Many see it as a model initiative that could inspire similar measures in other states. The toll exemption showcases Maharashtra's position as a leader in