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The latest news regardingĀ truck transporters in DelhiĀ centers on policy changes, sustainability initiatives, and infrastructure modernization as of September 2025.trucks.cardekho+2

New Entry Rules for Trucks

From November 1, 2025, onlyĀ BS-VI compliant, CNG, or electric trucksĀ will be allowed entry into Delhi. This regulation, announced by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, aims to curb air pollution by phasing out older, more polluting BS-IV commercial vehicles, directly impacting many transporters operating in and through the city.trucks.cardekho

Major Truck Development

NHEV and Transvolt Mobility, in partnership with policy makers and industry stakeholders, are set to deployĀ 1,000 electric heavy-duty trucksĀ across New Delhi. Backed by a ₹500 crore blended climate financing initiative, this marks a significant step toward green logistics and cleaner freight transport, benefiting both large fleet operators and independent truckers.91trucks

Delhi's Logistics Policy 2025

The Delhi government is finalizing itsĀ Logistics and Warehousing Policy 2025. Key proposals include setting up dedicated logistics hubs, green freight corridors, and incentivizing traders to relocate warehouses outside urban cores to ease congestion and improve air quality. Last-mile deliveries are slated for electric/CNG vehicles, with both financial and land-use incentives for transport companies participating in upgrades.economictimes+1

Impact on Truck Transporters

Transporters operating older fleets must adapt to new regulations and technological changes, while those embracing cleaner vehicles and infrastructure upgrades stand to benefit from fresh opportunities and incentives.91trucks+2

This period marks a transformative phase for truck transportation in Delhi, emphasizing cleaner, more efficient, and organized urban freight movement.chinimandi+5

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