Delhi Tops India's E-Bus Race With 4,286 Green Vehicles, Beats Maharashtra

Delhi has secured the top position in India for electric buses, with its fleet now reaching 4,286 vehicles, surpassing Maharashtra. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta attributed this milestone to the government's forward-looking environmental and transport policies. She praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, highlighting the administration's focus on women-led development. The expansion aims to provide safer, more affordable, and zero-emission public transport for the capital.

Key Points: Delhi Overtakes Maharashtra With Largest Electric Bus Fleet in India

  • Delhi now has 4,286 electric buses
  • Overtakes Maharashtra's fleet of 4,001
  • CM credits govt policy and PM Modi's leadership
  • Aim is zero-emission transport and better connectivity
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Delhi emerges number one in e-Bus race, overtaking Maharashtra with largest green fleet

Delhi becomes India's top state with 4,286 e-buses, surpassing Maharashtra. CM Rekha Gupta credits PM Modi's leadership and women-led development.

Delhi emerges number one in e-Bus race, overtaking Maharashtra with largest green fleet
"This is the wonder of PM Modi's leadership... where women-led development is possible in the country. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, February 8

Delhi on Sunday achieved another historic milestone in clean and sustainable transport by securing the top position in the country for electric buses.

With the addition of 500 new EV buses at Ramlila Maidan, the total number of electric buses operating in the capital has now reached 4,286, enabling Delhi to overtake Maharashtra (4,001 e-buses), which had held the top position until now.

According to official data, other states following Delhi in terms of electric bus numbers include Karnataka (1,989), Gujarat (1,041), Telangana (875), and Uttar Pradesh (874). This achievement not only makes Delhi the state with the largest electric bus fleet in the country but also establishes the capital as a national model for green mobility and clean transport.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said this success is the result of the Delhi Government's forward-looking policy to modernise, make environmentally friendly, and make public transport accessible to all.

Over the past year, the Government has rapidly inducted electric buses into the Delhi Transport Corporation fleet, resulting in reduced pollution levels and safer, more comfortable, and more affordable transport for passengers.

The Chief Minister further stated that the Government's objective is not limited merely to increasing numbers, but to continuously work towards better connectivity, zero-emission transport and the creation of a future-ready urban mobility system.

On Sunday, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, emphasising a shift toward female leadership in governance.

In a ceremony marking the first anniversary of the BJP-led Delhi government, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and BJP National President Nitin Nabin officially flagged off a massive fleet of 4,000 electric buses, making Delhi's EV fleet the largest in the country.

Gupta credited the team's 365-day effort, noting that women-led development is thriving under PM Modi's guidance, and added that the event marked both a milestone for urban mobility and a celebration of the administration's "women-led development" philosophy.

"This is the wonder of PM Modi's leadership: the women's driver, the women's secretary, and the women's chief minister, where women-led development is possible in the country. I am pleased that on 8th February, we are able to serve the people of Delhi, thanks to their trust and blessings. A large fleet of 4,000 EV buses has been handed over to the people of Delhi, making it the largest in the country. I am pleased that all our ministers and the entire government have been working for Delhi for 365 days," she said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Great to see Delhi leading the way. I hope other major cities like Mumbai and Bangalore accelerate their plans too. Clean public transport is the need of the hour for all our metros.
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Vikram M
While the numbers are impressive, I hope the focus is also on last-mile connectivity and maintaining these buses properly. We've seen many government projects start well but falter due to poor upkeep. The real test is sustainability.
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Priyanka N
As a mother, I'm so relieved. The reduction in pollution means a healthier future for our children. The buses are also much safer for women travelers. A much-needed step forward! 👏
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Rahul R
Good achievement, but what about the electricity source? If these buses are charged using coal power, the net environmental benefit is reduced. Hope the push for EVs is matched with investment in solar and wind energy.
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Michael C
This is a positive development. The scale of deployment in Delhi shows it can be done in other large cities globally. The focus on women-led development in the project is also commendable.
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Kavya N
Bahut badhiya! The fares are still affordable and the ride is comfortable. My only request is to increase frequency on some routes, especially during office hours

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