Maharashtra Govt adds Mumbai's Bandra-Worli Sea Link to EV toll waiver scheme
In line with its newly approved Electric Vehicle Policy 2025, Maha government has decided to extend toll exemptions for electric vehicles to the Bandra-Worli Sea Link. This decision follows similar waivers on the Mumbai-Nagpur Samruddhi Expressway, Mumbai-Pune Expressway, and Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (Atal Setu). The state is expected to bear a cost of ₹3,000 crore over five years as part of its effort to push EV adoption.
Toll exemption to benefit thousands of EV users
Currently, around 8% of the 60,000 vehicles using the sea link daily are EVs. The one-way toll on the BWSL ranges from ₹100 for private cars to ₹210 for commercial vehicles. The decision to include the sea link in the waiver comes after growing public demand, and the government has given in-principle approval.
The state government is likely to issue a formal notification next week. A steering committee will be appointed to oversee the implementation of the Maharashtra Electric Vehicle Policy 2025. This committee will also finalise the details of the BWSL toll waiver.
Policy Focused on Green Transition and Industry Growth
Approved on April 29, the Maharashtra Electric Vehicle Policy 2025 seeks to position the state as a leader in EV manufacturing while encouraging cleaner transportation. Highlights include:
Subsidies on EV purchase prices
Exemption from motor vehicle tax
100% toll waiver on major expressways and bridges
50% toll discount for EVs on other roads managed by government agencies such as the PWD, MSRDC, and MMRDA
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