The five-year Maharashtra’s new EV Policy was allocated Rs 1,993 crore in the Maharashtra budget 2025. As per the new Maharashtra EV policy, the government is trying to boost its EV Manufacturing and charging stations. As the government plans to increase the infrastructure of EV charging stations. In FY2025, Maharashtra was the No. 1 state in sales of e-two-wheelers, electric cars, SUVS, and e-commercial vehicles.
As the vocation of Maharashtra Day today (1st May), the Maharashtra government is planning to increase Infrastructure. As the government has unveiled a bold, new EV Policy 2025, designed to accelerate further demand for electric mobility, which has witnessed strong growth over the past few years.
The policy envisages installing and making available a charging station every twenty-five kilometres on state and national highways. This will help alleviate a range of anxiety issues for EV users on highways.
As per Maharashtra’s new EV Policy, all EVs registered and sold in Maharashtra will continue to be exempted from motor vehicle tax and registration fees. Furthermore, in an effort to promote zero-emission mobility in the state, the policy has made travel toll-free for all four-wheeler passenger EVs and buses on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway, Mumbai-Nagpur Samruddhi Mahamarg and the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (Atal Setu).
In FY2025, which saw record EV sales of 1.96 million units, Maharashtra was the No. 2 state after Uttar Pradesh. Still, it was the one with the highest sales of two-wheelers, passenger vehicles and also commercial vehicles.
t is the same growth-leading story in electric passenger vehicle retails where Maharashtra, with 2,068 units is the state with the best monthly sales in April 2025, followed by Karnataka (1,422 units), Tamil Nadu (1,187 units), Kerala (1,171 units) and Gujarat (878 units).