The EV Parking Policy Navi Mumbai 2025 is now officially active, setting a new benchmark for electric vehicle infrastructure across urban India. With this rollout, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has introduced a structured zoning plan, parking fee reforms, and dedicated EV-only spaces in both residential and commercial areas. This initiative supports Maharashtra’s broader clean mobility vision while solving real-world urban congestion problems.
As EV adoption continues to grow in Navi Mumbai, the demand for accessible and regulated parking spaces has become crucial. The new policy ensures that EV owners benefit from convenience, priority access, and subsidized parking fees—especially in malls, office complexes, railway stations, and public spaces.
Highlights of the 2025 Navi Mumbai EV Parking Policy
The newly enforced EV Parking Policy Navi Mumbai 2025 has introduced zoning categories, priority access, digital registration, and parking pass options for residents and businesses.
Key Benefits for EV Owners:
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Priority parking spaces in over 130 public locations
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Up to 70% fee discount on EV parking compared to petrol/diesel vehicles
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Monthly parking passes available at a flat ₹300 for EVs
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Residential building mandates for EV parking allocation
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QR-code access for entry-exit tracking in parking zones
This proactive step is making Navi Mumbai EV transport more user-friendly and structured.
EV Parking Zones and Fee Structure
The city has been divided into three EV parking zones based on demand, commercial density, and traffic flow. Each zone has a defined pricing structure and designated slots.
Table: EV Parking Charges by Zone – Navi Mumbai (2025)
Zone Category | Areas Covered | Hourly EV Rate (₹) | Monthly Pass (₹) | Charging Facility |
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Zone A | Vashi, Nerul, Belapur CBD | ₹20 | ₹500 | Yes (Fast charger) |
Zone B | Kharghar, Seawoods, Sanpada | ₹15 | ₹400 | Yes |
Zone C | Airoli, Ghansoli, Digha, Taloja | ₹10 | ₹300 | Limited |
These zone-based rates ensure affordability while also encouraging electric mobility in outer zones of Navi Mumbai.
EV Parking Rules for Housing Societies and Builders
Under the 2025 transport regulations, all new residential buildings in Navi Mumbai must now allocate at least 10% of parking capacity to EVs. For existing housing societies, retrofitting of EV parking bays is required during renovations.
Navi Mumbai EV policies also demand:
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Builders to include charging ports for each EV slot
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Societies to offer first-come-first-serve passes to residents
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No ICE (internal combustion engine) vehicles allowed in EV slots
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Fines between ₹500–₹1,000 for non-compliance
This ensures fair access and smooth operations for electric vehicle users across housing colonies and cooperative societies.
How to Apply for EV Parking in Navi Mumbai
Citizens and commercial users can apply for EV parking tags online through the official NMMC mobility portal. The new paperless process is simple, fast, and Aadhaar-linked.
To apply:
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Visit the NMMC Transport Services Portal
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Upload your EV’s RC, Aadhaar card, and utility bill
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Select your zone and parking type (daily/monthly)
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Download the QR-coded e-parking pass instantly
The system also supports mobile alerts for parking availability and expiring monthly passes, promoting smoother usage for all commuters.
FAQs
What is the objective of the EV Parking Policy Navi Mumbai 2025?
The policy aims to improve electric vehicle parking access, reduce congestion, and promote green mobility through regulated parking zones and incentives.
How much do EVs pay for parking compared to fuel cars?
EVs pay 60–70% less than petrol/diesel vehicles across all zones.
Can housing societies deny EV owners a parking slot?
No, all societies must legally provide minimum 10% of parking capacity for EVs as per the 2025 policy.
Are charging points available in all parking locations?
Yes, fast and slow EV charging points are installed in all major Zone A and B parking lots.
How do I get a monthly EV parking pass?
You can apply online via the NMMC portal by uploading necessary documents. Charges start from ₹300 per month.
What happens if someone parks a petrol/diesel vehicle in an EV slot?
Such violations are fined between ₹500–₹1,000, and repeat offenders may have their parking tags revoked.
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