Delhi Adds More Electric Buses to Fight Pollution

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The AAP government is dedicated to further expanding the electric bus fleet and upgrading infrastructure.

Priya Singh

By Priya Singh

Feb 05, 2025 13:38 pm IST
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With nearly 2,000 electric buses, Delhi now has the second-largest fleet of e-buses globally

Key Highlights:

  • Delhi Chief Minister Atishi visited the Burari Electric Bus Depot to showcase the city's progress in electric mobility.
  • Delhi now has nearly 2,000 electric buses, making it the second-largest fleet in the world.
  • The Burari Depot accommodates 160 buses and features 32 fast-charging stations that charge a bus for 150 km in one hour.
  • Atishi praised DTC employees, highlighting their role in transporting over 40 lakh passengers daily.
  • The AAP government aims to expand the electric bus fleet, strengthening Delhi’s position as a leader in sustainable urban transport.

Delhi's Chief Minister, Atishi, visited the Burari Electric Bus Depot to showcase the city's achievements in electric mobility. This initiative is part of Delhi's efforts to combat air pollution, which has been a recurring issue, especially from October to December 2024.

Delhi’s Expanding Electric Bus Fleet

With nearly 2,000 electric buses, Delhi now has the second-largest fleet of e-buses globally. CM Atishi attributed this success to the AAP government's focus on developing a robust charging infrastructure. She expressed optimism about Delhi becoming a global leader in electric mobility in the near future.

Burari Electric Bus Depot: A Model of Innovation

The Burari Electric Bus Depot is a testament to Delhi’s progress in implementing electric buses. The depot:

  • Houses 32 fast-charging stations that can charge a bus for 150 km in just one hour.
  • Accommodates up to 160 buses.
  • Features an automated washing system to ensure efficient maintenance.

Key Role of DTC Employees

Atishi acknowledged the vital contributions of Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) employees. DTC drivers and conductors manage over 40 lakh passengers daily, serving as the backbone of Delhi’s public transport system. She reaffirmed the government's commitment to supporting DTC employees to ensure seamless urban transport services.

Benefits of Electric Buses in Delhi

  • Reduction in Pollution: Electric buses produce zero tailpipe emissions, addressing Delhi's persistent air quality issues.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Lower fuel and maintenance costs compared to traditional buses.
  • Advanced Infrastructure: Facilities like fast-charging stations and automated depots ensure efficient operation.
  • Better Passenger Experience: Electric buses are quieter, offering a smoother and more comfortable commute.
  • Sustainability: Supports Delhi’s vision of becoming a global leader in sustainable transport.

Delhi’s Vision for Sustainable Transport

The AAP government is dedicated to further expanding the electric bus fleet and upgrading infrastructure. This approach not only positions Delhi as a pioneer in green mobility but also ensures better public transport for its citizens.

Also Read: Telangana Government to Purchase 3,000 Electric Buses

CMV360 Says

Delhi’s use of electric buses is a great move to fight air pollution. The growing fleet and advanced depots like Burari show good progress. This will make the city’s air cleaner and public transport better for everyone.

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