Delhi-NCR’s Clean Mobility Scheme: Replacing Old Trucks and Buses to Reduce Air Pollution

Delhi-NCR's Clean Mobility Scheme aims to phase out old trucks and buses, promote BS-VI vehicles, and reduce PM2.5 emissions in the National Capital Region.

Delhi-NCR's Clean Mobility Scheme
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Delhi-NCR’s Clean Mobility Scheme Latest News

  • Recently, the Union Cabinet approved a two-year Clean Mobility Scheme for Delhi-NCR. The scheme will incentivise owners of older, more polluting trucks and buses to replace them with BS-VI or stricter emission-compliant vehicles. 
  • It is expected to benefit owners of around 2.07 lakh vehicles — 1.91 lakh trucks and 16,329 buses. Government vehicles are excluded.

Bharat Stage (BS) Emission Norms

  • Bharat Stage (BS) standards are emission regulations set by the government to limit the amount of pollutants a vehicle’s engine can release.

  • BS-VI is the current and strictest standard. It introduced tighter limits on pollutants, mandated cleaner fuels, and required advanced onboard diagnostic systems. 
  • India jumped directly from BS-IV to BS-VI in 2020, skipping BS-V entirely — a significant leap in emission control.

Why Old Trucks and Buses Are the Problem

  • Delhi-NCR has 2.98 crore registered vehicles, growing at 7% per year. The transport sector is one of the dominant sources of pollution — alongside dust, industrial emissions, and biomass burning.
  • But not all vehicles pollute equally. Old trucks and buses are disproportionately responsible for a large share of the damage.

The Numbers Tell the Story

  • Trucks and buses together account for 36% of PM2.5 emissions from the transport sector in Delhi-NCR.
    • PM2.5 refers to fine particulate matter — particles so tiny they penetrate deep into the lungs and enter the bloodstream, causing serious respiratory and cardiovascular disease.
  • A 2018 study by TERI found that the transport sector accounts for 40% of carbon monoxide and 63% of nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions in Delhi-NCR.

Why Old Vehicles Are So Much Worse

  • A vehicle that is mechanically “fit” can still be dangerously polluting if it runs on an old BS standard. 
  • As engines age, parts wear out, combustion becomes incomplete, and emission controls degrade. 
  • Old vehicles also lack modern systems like diesel particulate filters and selective catalytic reduction that BS-VI vehicles use to clean exhaust.
  • The pollution gap between old and new vehicles is staggering:
    • A pre-BS norm heavy-duty vehicle pollutes 14 times more than a BS-VI vehicle.
    • A BS-IV vehicle emits 2.7 times more than a BS-VI vehicle.
    • A 15-year-old legacy commercial vehicle emits 11 times more PM and 6 times more NOx than a modern BS-VI vehicle.
    • An old BS-I heavy-duty truck emits up to 35 times more PM than a new BS-VI vehicle.

What the Scheme Proposes

  • The scheme incentivises vehicle owners to voluntarily phase out their older trucks and buses and replace them with cleaner alternatives.
  • The treatment differs by how old the vehicle is:
    • BS-III and older vehicles — Scrapping is mandatory.
    • BS-IV vehicles — Owners may either scrap them or sell them outside NCR, but only to areas not covered under the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP).
  • This ensures that older polluting vehicles are not simply relocated from Delhi to other vulnerable cities.

How This Fits Into India’s Larger Clean Air Agenda

  • This scheme does not stand alone. Several earlier initiatives have worked towards cleaner transport in Delhi-NCR — the PM-eBus Sewa scheme for electric buses being a prominent example. 
  • The National Clean Air Programme (NCAP), launched in 2019, targets a 40% reduction in PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations by 2026 in 131 non-attainment cities — cities that consistently fail to meet air quality standards.
  • The Clean Mobility Scheme complements these by specifically addressing the legacy vehicle problem.

The Broader Pollution Context

  • Delhi-NCR’s air pollution is driven by multiple sources — transport, construction dust, industries, and seasonal factors like crop stubble burning and winter weather conditions. 
  • Meteorology matters too. Cold, still winter air traps pollutants near the ground, which is why Delhi’s pollution peaks in November and December.
  • The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) — a statutory body set up specifically for Delhi-NCR air quality — has been monitoring these sources and directing action. 
  • In data submitted to the Supreme Court in December 2025, CAQM confirmed that of the 1.61 lakh buses in Delhi-NCR, only 34,449 are BS-VI compliant — the rest, over 1.26 lakh buses, fall in the pre-BS to BS-IV category. This is a massive backlog of dirty vehicles.

Source: IE

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