The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

33 more electric buses to join KSRTC fleet in district

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The Kerala State Transport Corporatio­n (KSRTC) will induct 33 more electric buses into its fleet for city services in Thiruvanan­thapuram.

The buses procured under the Smart City project will be given to depots inside the city Corporatio­n limits while others like buses funded by the Kerala Infrastruc­ture Investment Fund Board (KIIFB) will be given to depots outside the Corporatio­n limits. There would also be difference­s in the ticket fares of electric buses under the Smart City project and buses funded by KIIFB.

For instance, the public can travel in buses under the Smart City project at an economic fare of ₹10 to any point in the city circular route, while the KIIFBfunde­d buses will charge them ₹12 for a 3km ride, the same fare as the ordinary fossil fuelpowere­d buses. An order issued by the KSRTC executive director (operations) maintains that the buses provided under the Smart City project should be deployed in depots under the city limits like Thiruvanan­thapuram City, Peroorkada, Vikas Bhavan, and Vizhinjam and other buses will be deployed in depots such as

Neyyattink­ara, Attingal and Kattakad based on the availabili­ty of charging facilities, the order said.

Buses procured under Smart City project will be given to city depots; others to depots outside city

Fare hike

Earlier, Transport Minister K.B. Ganesh Kumar’s remarks that electric buses would be phased out with diesel buses courted controvers­y. Though the Minister withdrew his remarks in the wake of strong public protests against the decision, the public utility has been taking various steps to enhance the ticket fares for electric buses.

As part of this move, some of the buses pressed into the city circular routes have been converted into pointtopoi­nt services charging a relatively higher fare than city circulars.

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