In pics: Delhi kicks off e-bus trial to curb pollution
In
its effort to promote pollution-free public transport, the Delhi
government conducted a trial run of its low-floor electric bus and said it is
in the process of procuring e-buses to ply on roads by 2019.
The
33-seat air-conditioned low-floor buses come with added safety features such as
four CCTV cameras and a panic button for Delhi commuters.
The
trial run was flagged off by Transport Minister, Kailash Gahlot and
Commissioner of Transport, Varsha Joshi in the presence of senior officials of
the department. During the three-month trial, the e-bus
will make trips between Ambedkar Nagar and Inderpuri to test its operational
feasibility on different road conditions.
The
manufacturers claim that the bus may run for over 150-200 km after a full
charge within 30 minutes.
Delhi
Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System (DIMTS) has been appointed as the project
consultant and is responsible for the procurement of e-buses. They are
manufactured by PMI Electro Mobility Solutions in collaboration with a Chinese
company Foton. Read
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