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Govt Proposes Age Limit Extension for EVs, Hydrogen and CNG-Powered Vehicles

Summary by Times of India
The Centre proposes extending vehicle age limits by five years. National permit authorisations may be granted electronically for up to five years. Temporary vehicle registrations will have revised validity periods. Automotive component manufacturers will be brought under trade certificate provisions. Vehicle documentation and owner details will be digitized through VAHAN.

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The Union Government has made a major announcement to reduce environmental pollution and promote the use of alternative fuel vehicles. Accordingly, the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has proposed to extend the service life of commercial vehicles running on battery-powered vehicles (EV), hydrogen and natural gas (CNG/LNG). The existing National

EV commercial vehicle permit: The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has taken a major step to promote green and clean fuel commercial vehicles. The National Permit System proposes to extend the age limit for electric, hydrogen, and natural gas-powered commercial vehicles. Additionally, the rules for national permit renewal and temporary registration are being simplified. What types of vehicles will benefit from this decision, and what impa…

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Vehicle Age limit | The Union Government has made a key proposal on the age limit of commercial electric, hydrogen and CNG vehicles. It has proposed to increase the maximum age of these vehicles under the National Permit by another five years. In this regard, the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has released a draft notification.

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Times of India broke the news in India on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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