
If you are buying an electric bike in Gurugram or Faridabad, you are sitting in one of the best states in India to do it.
Haryana's EV policy is among the most rider-friendly in the country and most buyers either do not know the full extent of what they are entitled to, or they lose out because they do not claim it correctly.
This guide tells you exactly what Haryana offers, how much you save on a Revolt electric bike, and what you need to do to claim every rupee of it.
Haryana announced its Electric Vehicle Policy in July 2022, valid through July 2027. For electric two-wheeler buyers, it offers three distinct benefits that stack on top of each other and on top of the central government's PM E-DRIVE subsidy.
Haryana offers ₹5,000 per kWh of battery capacity, up to a maximum of ₹30,000 per electric two-wheeler.
This subsidy is applied at the point of purchase your dealer deducts it from the invoice price. You do no pay first and claim later for this component.
Under the Haryana Electric Vehicle Policy 2022, buyers of the first 30,000 electric two-wheelers get a 100% road tax exemption.
For a petrol bike, road tax in Haryana typically runs 4% to 6% of the ex-showroom price. On a Revolt RV400 at ₹1,39,000 ex-showroom, that would have been approximately ₹5,560 to ₹8,340 which you pay zero on as an EV buyer, if the quota has not been exhausted.
Haryana's road tax exemption was capped at the first 30,000 electric two-wheelers registered under the 2022 policy. If that quota has been exhausted, the exemption no longer applies to new buyers. Check with your Revolt dealership before purchase to confirm current quota status.
Electric vehicles in Haryana are registered on priority basis with a minimum token fee of ₹100.
A petrol bike registration in Haryana typically costs ₹1,500 to ₹3,000 in fees. You pay ₹100. That is it.
EVs in Haryana are exempted from paying state toll tax.
For riders in Gurugram and Faridabad who regularly cross state toll plazas particularly on the Gurugram–Delhi stretch this is a practical daily saving. Not dramatic on its own, but meaningful over a year of commuting.
Haryana's state subsidy sits on top of the central government's PM E-DRIVE Scheme, which replaced FAME II and is currently active in 2026.
The PM E-DRIVE scheme is active in 2026. Subsidies are applied upfront at the point of purchase. The central subsidy for qualifying electric two-wheelers varies by battery capacity and model approval status. Your Revolt dealer will apply this directly at invoice — ask them for the exact PM E-DRIVE subsidy amount applicable to the model you are buying at the time of purchase.
Combined, Haryana state subsidy + PM E-DRIVE central subsidy + road tax saving + registration saving can bring the effective purchase price of a Revolt down significantly from the listed ex-showroom price.
Here is what the total discount stack looks like for Haryana buyers, assuming the road tax quota is still active:
Estimates before PM E-DRIVE central subsidy, which reduces these figures further. First-year insurance is separate and not included.
These are indicative figures. Ask your nearest Revolt dealership in Gurugram or Faridabad for the exact on-road price with all current subsidies applied.
This is not just a marketing point it is in the actual policy document.
Gurugram and Faridabad are designated as model e-mobility cities under the Haryana EV policy.
The process is largely digital and does not require an agent or broker.
Purchase your Revolt electric bike from an authorised Revolt dealership in Haryana. The state subsidy is only available through registered dealers private or informal purchases do not qualify.
Ask your dealer to confirm your chosen model is approved under the Haryana EV policy. All current Revolt models (RV1, RV1+, RV BlazeX, RV400, RV400 BRZ) use advanced lithium-ion batteries and meet the qualifying criteria but confirm at the time of purchase.
The state purchase subsidy of ₹5,000/kWh is applied directly at the invoice stage by the dealer. You see the reduced price on your purchase invoice you do not pay full price and wait for a reimbursement cheque.
Apply online with your details on the official state EV portal within 90 days of purchasing your electric vehicle.
Haryana EV subsidy documents require your purchase invoice, RC, battery registration certificate, and Aadhaar card.
Keep digital copies of all four documents ready before you start the portal application. The process is straightforward once you have these in hand.
Your dealer handles the RTO registration process. Confirm with them that the 100% road tax exemption and ₹100 token registration fee are being applied to your invoice. If the road tax quota has been exhausted, they will inform you — in which case normal road tax applies.
The 30,000-unit road tax exemption quota is a finite number. Once it is fully utilised, new buyers pay standard road tax.
Before finalising your purchase, ask your Revolt dealership in Gurugram or Faridabad one direct question: Is the road tax exemption quota still active for new registrations?
If yes go ahead and factor in the full saving. If no adjust your on-road price calculation accordingly. The purchase subsidy and ₹100 registration token fee remain available regardless of the road tax quota status.
If you are in Gurugram or Faridabad and considering an electric bike, the financial case is stronger than almost anywhere else in India:
The combination of all these benefits means Haryana buyers are paying some of the lowest effective on-road prices for Revolt electric bikes in the country.
The subsidy window runs until July 2027 but the road tax quota can close earlier. The right time to act is now.
Find your nearest Revolt dealership in Gurugram or Faridabad and ask for the current on-road price with all Haryana subsidies applied.