Delhi

Delhi Transport Corporation, Tata join hands to run 1,500 EV buses

As part of the agreement, TML CV Mobility Solutions Ltd. will supply, operate and maintain 1,500 units of 12-metre low-floor air-conditioned electric buses for a period of 12 years.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: Tata motors and Delhi Transport Corporation on Friday signed a definitive agreement for the operation of 1,500 electric buses in the national capital, said a senior official of Tata motors. The DTC signed this agreement with its fully-owned subsidiary, TML CV Mobility Solutions Ltd. As part of the agreement, TML CV Mobility Solutions Ltd. will supply, operate and maintain 1,500 units of 12-metre low-floor air-conditioned electric buses for a period of 12 years.

Tata will provide Tata Starbus EV, which is an indigenously developed vehicle. As per the company officials, the vehicle has a super design and best-in-class features for a sustainable and comfortable commute. Commenting on the announcement, Shilpa Shinde, IAS, Managing Director, Delhi Transport Corporation said, “This is a significant step towards embracing electric mobility in the capital city.” She added,“The induction of zero-emission, noise-free buses will help in improving the city’s air quality. The new buses will immensely benefit the commuters.

Rebel MLA Ritabrata Banerjee named TMC legislative party leader in major setback to Mamata Banerjee

DK Shivakumar sworn in as Karnataka’s 18th CM; G Parameshwara becomes deputy

How illegal construction, safety violations and regulatory failures turned Delhi hotel into a death trap

Trump confirms he called Netanyahu 'crazy', says Israel is complicating peace talks with Iran

MEA condemns attack on Kuwait international airport that killed Indian national

SCROLL FOR NEXT