PM Modi Inaugurates 50 Electric Bus Services In Nagpur
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PM Modi Inaugurates 50 Electric Bus Services In Nagpur

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated 50 new electric bus services in Nagpur under the Pradhan Mantri e-Bus Seva scheme, a move seen by officials as strengthening the city's public transport network. The services were launched with participation from state and municipal representatives and are expected to operate on routes connecting residential neighbourhoods, commercial centres and key transit hubs. The inauguration signals a policy push to expand electric mobility at city level and to improve daily commutes for residents.

The Pradhan Mantri e-Bus Seva scheme aims to accelerate deployment of electric buses by providing support for procurement, operations and charging infrastructure, according to official summaries. Local transport authorities will coordinate with bus operators and energy providers to ensure schedules and charging plans align with peak commuter demand. Officials said the initiative is intended to reduce urban air pollution, lower operating costs for fleet operators over time and enhance the reliability of public transport.

Implementation will involve expansion of charging points and the training of drivers and maintenance staff in electric vehicle technology, a municipal statement noted. The project includes collaboration between public bodies and private firms to build depot charging and to manage energy supply during off-peak hours. City planners will monitor vehicle performance, ridership trends and maintenance needs to inform future rollouts and to ensure operational efficiency.

Government sources indicated that the new services are part of a phased expansion across Tier two and Tier three urban centres, with further launches planned in coming months. Officials expect the shift to electric buses to yield long-term environmental benefits, reduce dependence on fossil fuels and create local opportunities in charging infrastructure and vehicle servicing. Authorities will review the performance data and commuter feedback to refine route planning and to scale the programme as required.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated 50 new electric bus services in Nagpur under the Pradhan Mantri e-Bus Seva scheme, a move seen by officials as strengthening the city's public transport network. The services were launched with participation from state and municipal representatives and are expected to operate on routes connecting residential neighbourhoods, commercial centres and key transit hubs. The inauguration signals a policy push to expand electric mobility at city level and to improve daily commutes for residents. The Pradhan Mantri e-Bus Seva scheme aims to accelerate deployment of electric buses by providing support for procurement, operations and charging infrastructure, according to official summaries. Local transport authorities will coordinate with bus operators and energy providers to ensure schedules and charging plans align with peak commuter demand. Officials said the initiative is intended to reduce urban air pollution, lower operating costs for fleet operators over time and enhance the reliability of public transport. Implementation will involve expansion of charging points and the training of drivers and maintenance staff in electric vehicle technology, a municipal statement noted. The project includes collaboration between public bodies and private firms to build depot charging and to manage energy supply during off-peak hours. City planners will monitor vehicle performance, ridership trends and maintenance needs to inform future rollouts and to ensure operational efficiency. Government sources indicated that the new services are part of a phased expansion across Tier two and Tier three urban centres, with further launches planned in coming months. Officials expect the shift to electric buses to yield long-term environmental benefits, reduce dependence on fossil fuels and create local opportunities in charging infrastructure and vehicle servicing. Authorities will review the performance data and commuter feedback to refine route planning and to scale the programme as required.

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