Greater Noida To Deploy 15 E-Buses To Jewar Airport
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Greater Noida To Deploy 15 E-Buses To Jewar Airport

Greater Noida authorities will roll out 15 e-buses to provide direct services up to Jewar airport, the local administration said. The move is intended to strengthen surface connectivity for passengers travelling to and from the new aviation hub and to provide a public transport alternative to private vehicles. Officials described the deployment as part of a broader push to improve last mile links in the fast-growing region.

The electric buses will operate on routes linking residential and commercial areas in Greater Noida with terminal points at the airport precinct. Services will prioritise accessibility and passenger convenience, with adjustments to routes and timings to reflect demand. Operators will coordinate schedules with existing transit services to facilitate seamless transfers.

The deployment is presented as an effort to lower urban emissions and to support sustainable urban mobility goals adopted by local planners. Electric vehicles reduce noise and air pollution compared with diesel alternatives and contribute to improved ambient conditions around transport corridors. The initiative aligns with wider policy objectives to encourage mass transit use.

The authority indicated that requisite charging infrastructure and operational support will be provided to ensure reliable service, and that vehicle maintenance regimes will be instituted. Officials added that performance will be monitored and service levels adjusted in response to passenger needs. The introduction of the e-buses is set to be an early step in expanding electric public transport across the district.

Officials said the service will improve commute times for airport employees and travellers while easing parking demand at the aviation complex. They said improved public transport links will support local economic activity and make the airport precinct more accessible for business and tourism. Authorities indicated that lessons from the initial deployment will inform future expansions of the electric fleet.

Greater Noida authorities will roll out 15 e-buses to provide direct services up to Jewar airport, the local administration said. The move is intended to strengthen surface connectivity for passengers travelling to and from the new aviation hub and to provide a public transport alternative to private vehicles. Officials described the deployment as part of a broader push to improve last mile links in the fast-growing region. The electric buses will operate on routes linking residential and commercial areas in Greater Noida with terminal points at the airport precinct. Services will prioritise accessibility and passenger convenience, with adjustments to routes and timings to reflect demand. Operators will coordinate schedules with existing transit services to facilitate seamless transfers. The deployment is presented as an effort to lower urban emissions and to support sustainable urban mobility goals adopted by local planners. Electric vehicles reduce noise and air pollution compared with diesel alternatives and contribute to improved ambient conditions around transport corridors. The initiative aligns with wider policy objectives to encourage mass transit use. The authority indicated that requisite charging infrastructure and operational support will be provided to ensure reliable service, and that vehicle maintenance regimes will be instituted. Officials added that performance will be monitored and service levels adjusted in response to passenger needs. The introduction of the e-buses is set to be an early step in expanding electric public transport across the district. Officials said the service will improve commute times for airport employees and travellers while easing parking demand at the aviation complex. They said improved public transport links will support local economic activity and make the airport precinct more accessible for business and tourism. Authorities indicated that lessons from the initial deployment will inform future expansions of the electric fleet.

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