On April 1, the Maharashtra Cabinet approved a proposal to allow electric bike taxi services in cities with a population of over one lakh. The initiative aims to improve last-mile connectivity and provide an affordable and eco-friendly transport option for urban commuters.
As per reports, the scheme will generate 20,000 jobs, with 10,000 in Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Special e-bikes with protective partitions and monsoon covers will be introduced. Additional safety regulations for women passengers are also being developed.
What the new policy includes:
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Only electric bikes registered under the transport category will be permitted.
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Services will cater to passengers travelling up to 15 km within urban areas.
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Drivers must be aged between 20 and 50 years to provide the service. Women passengers can opt for female riders.
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A ₹10,000 subsidy is being considered for rickshaw and taxi drivers who switch to e-bike taxis.
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Children of auto and taxi drivers affiliated with government-certified boards can apply for financial aid to purchase e-bikes.
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Private two-wheelers will be allowed for bike-pooling, reducing traffic congestion.
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Vehicles must have a fitness certificate, legal licence, and insurance cover.
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Fare regulation will be managed by the Regional Transport Authority.
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Yellow-painted e-bikes for easy identification.
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GPS tracking, emergency communication, speed monitoring, and insurance for drivers and passengers.
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Strict background checks for all riders.
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A revenue model for the same is currently being finalised.
This move aligns with Maharashtra’s pollution-free transport goals, paving the way for sustainable urban mobility.




















