MCD Collects ₹80 Cr Environment Compensation from Vehicles

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Apr 20, 2026 21:58

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MCD collected over ₹80 crore as environment compensation charge (ECC) from commercial vehicles entering Delhi between Jan-Apr.
MCD Collects ₹80 Cr Environment Compensation from Vehicles
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New Delhi, Apr 20 (PTI) The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has collected over Rs 80 crore as environment compensation charge (ECC) from commercial vehicles entering the city between January 1 and April 20 this year, according to official data.

The civic body's toll tax dashboard showed that a total of Rs 80,43,86,000 was collected as ECC during the period, with no exemptions or waivers.

According to data, 4,00,672 vehicles were recorded under the ECC category across 116 entry points in the city between January and April 2026.

The MCD's toll collection during the same period stood at Rs 1,04,35,94,100, while the total collection by the civic body, including toll and other components, amounted to Rs 2,12,42,69,300.

Commercial vehicles such as trucks, multi-axle vehicles and other goods carriers that are liable to pay ECC upon entering Delhi. In addition to ECC, these vehicles also contributed to the MCD's toll revenue.


The total collection from this category stood at Rs 23,92,08,100 during the period. Officials said the ECC is levied on commercial vehicles entering Delhi as part of measures aimed at curbing air pollution by discouraging non-essential vehicular movement.

The data further showed that there were no vehicles exempted from ECC and no waiver amount was recorded during the reporting period.

According to officials aware of the matter, the civic body is set to soon invite tenders for modernising toll collection at Delhi's entry points, with plans to introduce a seamless, non-stop system.

"We are moving towards an ANPR camera-based toll collection system on the lines of highways, so that vehicles do not have to halt. The process is in its final stages and the tenders will be floated in next 2-3 weeks," an official said.

As part of the project, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi will roll out a barrier-free Multi-Lane Free Flow tolling system. The MCD operates toll collection across 121 entry points in the national capital.
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