Andhra Pradesh unveils Electric Mobility Policy 4.0 to transform urban transport
The Andhra Pradesh government introduces its Electric Mobility Policy 4.0, focusing on expanding EV infrastructure, incentivizing adoption, and building a cleaner, future-ready urban transport ecosystem.

The Andhra Pradesh government has launched the Andhra Pradesh Sustainable Electric Mobility Policy 4.0 to promote green urban transport. The policy aims to improve transport efficiency and reduce pollution across the state. State Municipal Minister PG Narayana stated that the initiative supports 'Ease of Living and Ease of Doing Business' by advancing urban infrastructure and sustainable mobility systems.
Key Highlights
- Andhra Pradesh launches Electric Mobility Policy 4.0 for 2024-29
- Five cities selected as models for sustainable urban transport
- Policy includes Rs 250 crore fund and phased infrastructure rollout
- Charging stations planned every 3x3 km in cities and every 30 km on highways
- Initiative aligns with national EV guidelines and aims for carbon neutrality
Policy Implementation and Key Cities
The government has issued orders to operationalize the policy for 2024-29, identifying five model cities for implementation. These cities are Visakhapatnam, Rajahmundry, Vijayawada, Nellore, and Tirupati. Each city represents a different administrative region and will serve as a model for building a sustainable, technology-driven urban mobility ecosystem.
Principal Secretary S Suresh Kumar highlighted that the policy marks a significant shift in urban mobility planning. It integrates clean energy, advanced infrastructure, and sustainable transport systems. The initiative aligns with the state’s long-term goal of achieving carbon neutrality.
Infrastructure and Funding Details

The policy includes the development of EV charging infrastructure, green routes, battery swapping stations, zero-emission zones, and integrated urban mobility systems. The plan mandates one EV charging station per 3x3 km grid within cities and one station every 30 km along inter-city green corridors and highways.
The government has established a dedicated corpus fund of Rs 250 crore under the policy. Each identified city will receive Rs 50 crore to support infrastructure development and adoption initiatives. The framework outlines a phased implementation, covering EV charging networks, green freight corridors, and electric public transport systems.
City-Specific Mobility Initiatives
Each model city will focus on specific mobility initiatives. Visakhapatnam will develop green tourism mobility. Vijayawada will focus on logistics-oriented EV infrastructure. Rajahmundry will work on river transport electrification. Nellore will enhance fisheries logistics, and Tirupati will address pilgrim mobility needs.
The policy aligns with national guidelines, including Ministry of Power EV norms, the PM E-DRIVE scheme, and state-level sustainable building codes. This ensures standardized and compliant implementation across the state.
Future Outlook and Regulatory Changes
Minister Narayana stated that the initiative will attract investments in EV manufacturing, charging infrastructure, battery technologies, and related sectors. It is expected to generate employment opportunities and position Andhra Pradesh as a leader in sustainable urban reforms and green mobility adoption.
Officials have been instructed to implement the framework in phases and plan regulatory changes. These changes will include mandatory EV charging provisions in building norms. The notification is expected to accelerate Andhra Pradesh’s transition to sustainable urban mobility and create a replicable model for other regions.
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CarBike 360 Says
Andhra Pradesh’s Electric Mobility Policy 4.0 marks a decisive step toward cleaner and smarter urban transport. By focusing on infrastructure, incentives, and ecosystem development, the state aims to accelerate EV adoption at scale. If implemented effectively, this policy could position Andhra Pradesh as a leader in India’s electric mobility transition while significantly reducing urban pollution levels.
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