The Delhi government would offer a Rs 5,500 subsidy to the city's first 10,000 e-ecycles owners, said the Delhi transport minister Kailash Gahlot. The minister also mentioned that the first 1,000 buyers of passenger e-cycles will receive a Rs 2,000 incentive. He said, the government would also provide a subsidy for the purchase of heavy-duty cargo e-cycles and e-carts for business use. The first 5,000 customers would receive a Rs 15,000 incentive on cargo e-cycles. Individual buyers of e-carts previously received the subsidy, but now a corporation or corporate house purchasing these vehicles will also receive a Rs 30,000 subsidy, he said. The subsidy scheme will only be available to Delhi residents, Gahlot said. The minister said, there are currently 45,900 e-vehicles on city roads, with 36 percent of them being two-wheelers. In Delhi, the percentage of e-vehicles in total registered vehicles has surpassed 12%, he added. India will soon issue bids for 2GW offshore wind energy projects: RK Singh Bank of Maharashtra plans to sell its entire 4 pc share in ISARC Volkswagen launches New Service Centre in Arcot Road, Chennai