Electric buses News
With the delivery of 400 new electric buses, Tata Motors has completed the order to supply 1,000 units to Delhi Transport Corporation.
MSRTC board approves hiring of 5,159 electric buses
MSRTC will convert 5,000 diesel buses into LNG
Fares of these AC buses to be kept low
The contract with Tata Motors is for 12 years
Tata Motors will supply 150 9-meter and 50 12-meter Starbus electric buses
Since 2019, Tata Motors' 40 electric buses have been plying in Jammu and Kashmir
The EVs for the Indian army will have buses, motorbikes and light vehicles
38 percent of the total vehicle will be buses
48 percent of total vehicles will be bikes
India to have over 3,000 electric buses in next 2 years
These electric buses will be initiated under FAME II scheme
This scheme is for the promotion of electric mobility in the country
Karnataka aims to convert 35,000 buses into electric buses by 2030
Transport Minister B Sriramulu stated that there's a demand to make all buses electric
This initiative is important to reduce carbon emissions
Indian has been facing issues with EV charging system
Gadkari asks officials to look for uniform charging system for electric buses
Gadkari emphasised the need of encouraging people to use the mass rapid transport system
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal flags off 97 electric buses
Delhi CM aims to turn 80% of the bus fleet to electric by 2025
1,500 buses to be inducted on Delhi roads by Nov-Dec
Tata Motors bags order for 921 electric buses from BMTC
Tata Motors will supply, operate and maintain 12-metre electric buses for a period of 12 years
Tata Motors earlier received orders from DTC and WBTC
CESL has started deliberations to expedite the deployment of 50,000 electric buses by 2030
CESL has begun the deployment of 5,450 e-buses across five cities
The Ministry of Road and Highways has requested CESL to design a program for scrapping over 30,000 ageing buses
Delhiites will be able to travel free of cost in DTC's electric buses for three days starting May 24
Free travel is being offered to encourage people to promote e-buses
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will flag-off 150 electric buses on May 24
Delhi government is likely to flag off nearly 100 electric buses
At present, there are two e-bus depots to house these vehicles
2000 electric buses will be procured by the government in the coming years
Delhi govt approved 1,500 electric buses in its transportation fleet
DTC board decides to allocate 10 sites to various agencies for setting up EV charging stations
Delhi govt also gave its approval to run 75 inter-state buses along 11 routes
Tata Motors has emerged as the lowest bidder in the mega tender for 5,450 electric buses
This tender allows state agencies to purchase mobility as a service
Buses will benefit from the central government subsidy offered under the remodelled FAME II scheme
PM Modi dedicates 150 e-buses to public transport in Pune
He also inaugurated a state-of-the-art electric bus depot and charging station in the Baner
These e-buses have a seating capacity of 33 passengers
A big push to PM Modi's vision of eco-friendly transportation, the Centre on Friday sanctioned 670 new electric buses and 241 charging stations under FAME Scheme. This is a big opportunity for companies manufacturing e-vehicles like Tata Motors, Mahindra etc.
As per the government’s announcement, 670 electric buses will operate in states of Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat and Chandigarh under PHASE II of the FAME Scheme.
Whereas 241 Charging Stations will come up in Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Gujarat and Port Blair under Phase-II of the FAME India Scheme
In a big move to fight air pollution, the Delhi cabinet approved 1,000 low-floor air-conditioned electric buses.
The Cabinet took the decision in a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Nagpur on Friday earned the distinction of becoming the country's first city with electric fleet of 200 electric vehicles, including taxis, buses, e-rickshaw and autos.
To counter the disastrous effects of air pollution, soon electric buses powered by batteries will be seen plying on Delhi roads.
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