Delhi CM Flags Off 200 New E-Buses, Launches Delhi-Rohtak Electric Service

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta flagged off 200 new electric buses and launched the Delhi-Rohtak interstate electric bus service. Transport Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh stated these initiatives are part of accelerating the transition to a clean and modern public transport system. The additions will bring Delhi's total bus fleet to approximately 6,300, solidifying its position as having the largest electric bus fleet in India. The government also inaugurated a new bus terminal and administrative building as part of its sustainable mobility push.

Key Points: Delhi Launches 200 New Electric Buses & Interstate E-Bus Service

  • 200 new electric buses added
  • Delhi-Rohtak interstate e-bus service launched
  • Fleet to reach ~6,300 buses
  • New bus terminal & depot building inaugurated
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Delhi CM to flag off 200 new e-buses today

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta flags off 200 new e-buses and launches the Delhi-Rohtak interstate electric bus service, expanding the city's green public transport.

"Delhi is rapidly transitioning towards a clean, efficient and future-ready public transport system. - Transport Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh"

New Delhi, April 17

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, on Friday, will flag off 200 new electric buses and the Delhi-Rohtak interstate electric bus service, apart from other public transport initiatives.​

The launch of the new e-buses will mark a significant step towards strengthening sustainable mobility and modernising transport infrastructure, the official said in a statement.​

She will also inaugurate the bus terminal at Madanpur Khadar and the modern administrative building at East Vinod Nagar Depot, said the statement.​

Transport Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh said since the formation of the new government, around 2,184 electric buses have already been inducted into DTC service. With this addition, the total fleet strength will reach approximately 6,300 buses, including 4,538 electric buses and 1,759 CNG buses.​

Delhi has already achieved the distinction of having the largest electric bus fleet in the country, he said.​

Pankaj Kumar Singh said, "Delhi is rapidly transitioning towards a clean, efficient and future-ready public transport system. The induction of 200 electric buses, launch of the Delhi-Rohtak interstate service, and development of key infrastructure such as the Madanpur Khadar bus terminal and East Vinod Nagar administrative building reflect our commitment to sustainable mobility and improved commuter experience."​

"Under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, we are accelerating efforts to build a modern, accessible and environmentally responsible transport ecosystem for the people of Delhi," said the Minister.​

These initiatives underscore the continued commitment of the Rekha Gupta-led Delhi government towards building a modern, sustainable and commuter-centric public transport system for the city, he said.​

A structured and time-bound fleet augmentation programme anchored in electric mobility is currently underway. Under this plan, Delhi's total bus fleet is projected to expand to nearly 14,000 buses by FY 2028-29, he said.​

Further expanding green regional connectivity, a new interstate electric bus service between Delhi and Rohtak will be launched. This builds upon DTC's already operational interstate electric bus services connecting Delhi with Baraut (Uttar Pradesh), Sonipat, Dharuhera, and Panipat (Haryana), as well as Nanaksar (Delhi) to Old Bus Stand, Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh), thereby strengthening sustainable regional mobility, he said.​

The Delhi-Rohtak route will operate via ISBT Kashmere Gate and Peeragarhi Chowk, covering key points including Tikri Border, Bahadurgarh, Rohad, Sampla, and Rohtak Bus Stand.​

The service will be operated under the Combined Reciprocal Common Transport Agreement between Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, with initial deployment on an experimental basis, the Minister said.​

- IANS

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Priya S
Great news for sustainability, but I hope the focus is also on last-mile connectivity and bus frequency. What's the point of a shiny new terminal if we have to wait 30 minutes for a bus? The plan sounds good on paper, implementation is key.
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Aman W
Largest electric bus fleet in the country! Delhi leading the way. 🚌⚡ Hope other states follow suit. The interstate service to Rohtak will make travel so much easier and cleaner.
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Sarah B
As someone who travels to Bahadurgarh often, this is very welcome news. The current options are not great. A direct, electric bus via Peeragarhi will save so much time and hassle. Well done!
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Vikram M
Good step, but what about the maintenance and charging infrastructure? We've seen new buses break down before. Hope the plan for 14,000 buses by 2029 includes robust support systems. The intent is praiseworthy, though.
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Nisha Z
Finally some focus on public transport infrastructure! The new terminal and admin building are as important as the buses. Makes the whole system more professional. Hope the staff is also trained well. 👏

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