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Delhi govt to float tenders for 1k e-buses by December: Gahlot

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: In a bid to promote pollution-free public transport in the national Capital, Delhi government plans to float tenders for 1,000 electric buses by December so that the zero-emissions vehicles are rolled out in the next five to six months, Transport minister Kailash Gahlot said on Friday as he launched an e-bus for trial.

“The present trial run will be instrument­al in understand­ing how modern lowfloor pure electric buses adapt to the road conditions of Delhi, how efficient their batteries are and how quickly can they be deployed at scale in Delhi,” said Gahlot while flagging off the trial run of the bus from Delhi Secretaria­t. During the threemonth trial run, the e-bus will make trips between Ambedkar Nagar terminal and Inderpuri.

The bus manufactur­ed by PMI Electro Mobility Solution Pvt Ltd in collaborat­ion with Foton, China, has a capacity of 33 seats, safety features such as four CCTV cameras with panic button, and a DC fast charging facility capable of fully charging the bus within 30 minutes.

"A report will be submitted by Delhi Integrated Multi Modal Transit System (DIMTS) in one month and we intend to float the tender for e-buses in December so that buses are available in next 5-6 months," Gahlot told reporters.

DIMTS has been appointed as consultant by the government for procuremen­t of e-buses. The environmen­t friendly vehicles are being considered as an important alternativ­e for commutatio­n in the national capital that continues its battle with increasing pollution levels. The air-conditione­d low floor bus on trial run is a battery operated vehicle manufactur­ed by PMI Electro Mobility Solutions, Rewari (Haryana) in collaborat­ion with Chinese company Foton. The bus after overnight charge may run over 150-200 km, the manufactur­ers have claimed. Charging facilities have been arranged at Kushak Nala bus depot, the minister said.

The Transport Minister along with his cabinet colleague Rajendra Pal Gautam and senior officials including Transport commission­er Varsha Joshi took a ride of the bus during the trial.

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Transport minister Kailash Gahlot during launch of an e-bus

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