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Gujarat government reduces EV road tax to 1 percent till March 2026

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The Gujarat government has reduced the road tax on electric vehicles from 6 percent to just 1 percent, which will be valid till March 31, 2026. This translates into an over 83 percent drop from before, and for two-wheelers, tax savings range between Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000, depending on their base price, as per government officials.

  1. The tax benefit does not apply to hybrid cars
  2. EV buyers need to register on Vahan portal to get benefits

New EV tax calculator

To understand the potential savings on a new EV purchase, let’s take the MG Windsor EV as an example. Windsor's top-spec Essence variant, priced at Rs 15.50 lakh, ex-showroom, Ahmedabad, was previously subject to a tax of Rs 93,000. Following the recent revision, this has been reduced to Rs 15,500, resulting in a substantial saving of Rs 77,500. To know about the Windsor EV’s on road price, click here. It should be noted that hybrid cars - including strong and mild hybrids - are not covered under this limited-time tax benefit scheme.

The previously applicable tax rates of 8 percent and 12 percent on passenger vehicles classified under the maxi category have been revised to a uniform rate of 6 percent, based on the seating capacity of the vehicles, the government notified.

How to get EV tax benefit?

According to state transport officials, the entire process is digitised, so there's no need to visit a physical Regional Transport Office (RTO). Instead, EV buyers can avail of the tax benefit by registering their four-wheelers on the Vahan 4.0 portal.

EV sales fell by 43.5 percent in 2024, dropping to 50,010 units from 88,614 in 2023, as per officials cited by The Economic Times. This decline may be linked to the last year's discontinuation of the Rs 25,000 subsidy for electric two-wheelers and the Rs 1.5 lakh subsidy for four-wheelers priced below Rs 15 lakh. "The decision has been made to boost electric vehicle adoption, protect the environment, and promote the tourism sector," the government said.

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