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Delhi gets 320 electric buses, becomes India's first city to have highest number of EVs

Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot said the new electric buses will be stationed at three bus depots -- Sukhdev Vihar, Kalkaji and Naraina.

Edited By: Raju Kumar @rajudelhi123 New Delhi Published : Jul 30, 2024 15:39 IST, Updated : Jul 30, 2024 15:43 IST
320 new electric buses inducted into the DTC fleet
Image Source : X/@KGAHLOT 320 new electric buses inducted into the DTC fleet

Delhi on Tuesday got a fleet of 320 electric buses, taking the number of such vehicles in the city to 1,970. Delhi Lt Governor VK Saxena flagged off the fleet of new buses. This addition of buses will strengthen Delhi's fight against pollution, said at the flag-off event at Baansera.

"We are launching 320 electric buses. These will provide relief to people of Delhi. In the coming time, there are plans to add more such buses. I feel that if pollution needs to be reduced in Delhi, public transport needs to be strengthened and this is a step in that direction. Our effort will be that the central and Delhi governments, which are working together on this, should take this ahead," he said.

Big achievement for Delhi

Delhi has now become the first city in India and the third across the world to have the highest number of electric buses, said Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot, who was also present at the event.

The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) fleet consists of a total of 7,683 buses, including 1,970 electric buses and the remaining CNG buses, the minister said while addressing a press conference later.

"This is the highest number of buses in DTC's fleet. Even at the time of Commonwealth Games, the fleet consisted around 5,500 buses. It is an important milestone," he said.

"The induction of these buses means that we have achieved a target of having 25 per cent electric buses in the fleet," he said. Equipped with CCTV cameras and panic buttons, the buses are differently-abled friendly, Gahlot said.

By the end of 2025, Delhi aims to have a total of 10,480 buses, of which 80 per cent will be electric, he added.

(With PTI inputs)

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