Indore, the largest city in Madhya Pradesh, will receive 150 air-conditioned electric buses as part of the PM E-Bus Sewa Scheme, the highest allocation among cities involved. The initiative aims to integrate electric buses into urban public transport, significantly enhancing transit services while reducing carbon emissions. Current efforts to replace existing diesel buses with electric ones coincides with an expansion of EV charging infrastructure, with plans to phase out older fuel sources altogether. The move is expected to generate carbon credits and promote environmental sustainability in the region.
The addition of 150 air-conditioned electric buses in Indore is part of a broader effort under the PM E-Bus Sewa Scheme to enhance urban transport and reduce emissions.
Indore currently operates 179 CNG buses and over 70 electric buses, and plans to phase out diesel buses in favor of electric alternatives.
The PM E-Bus Sewa Scheme, through its Public-Private Partnership model, aims to improve transit services and support sustainability initiatives in urban areas.
Infrastructure upgrades for EV charging include expanding existing facilities, with 27 public charging stations set to increase to meet rising demands.
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