Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel flags off 30 AC electric buses under PM eBus Seva in Vadodara
Vadodara, June 29
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel flagged off 30 new AC electric buses from GSFC Gate No.1 during the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference held in Vadodara in the presence of Union Cabinet Minister Manohar Lal Khattar.
With the resolve to make Vadodara a "Clean City, Green City," the Vadodara Municipal Corporation has launched this environmentally friendly public transport initiative under the Central Government's flagship PM eBus Seva scheme, according to a release from the Gujarat CMO.
Keeping in view the growing transportation needs of Vadodara city, the Central Government has increased the allocation from the earlier 100 buses to a total of 250 AC electric buses. Under the first phase of the scheme, 130 buses will be deployed.
As these electric buses are equipped with zero-emission technology, they will help reduce the city's carbon footprint while providing citizens with the benefit of cleaner air during their commute. All the buses are fully air-conditioned and noise-free, ensuring a more pleasant and comfortable travel experience. To enhance passenger safety, the buses are equipped with CCTV cameras, a Passenger Counting System, and a Driver Monitoring System. In addition, fire extinguishers and first aid kits have been provided to ensure safety in case of emergencies, the release noted.
The buses are wheelchair accessible. Priority seating has been reserved for Divyang and senior citizens, while special "Pink Seats" have been reserved for women. Selected buses are also equipped with hydraulic lifts and ramps. Furthermore, modern passenger amenities such as digital ticketing, a GPS-based live tracking system, and a Passenger Information System for announcements will be available. Citizens will be able to purchase tickets through cash, UPI, ticketing cards, and mobile applications.
To ensure smooth operations of the electric bus fleet, dedicated charging stations have been established at Gotri, Sayajigunj, Nizampura, Sayajipura, and Makarpura.
The release noted that this event was attended by Minister of State D Manishaben Vakil, Chief Whip of the Legislative Assembly Balkrishna Shukla, Chief Secretary MK Das, MLAs, public representatives, and other dignitaries.
This environmentally conscious initiative of the Vadodara Municipal Corporation extends beyond enhancing public transport. It marks a significant step towards building a cleaner, greener, and pollution-free future for coming generations. The introduction of these AC electric buses has further strengthened Vadodara's public transportation network while reaffirming the city's commitment to sustainable urban mobility.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Finally some good news for public transport. The wheelchair access and pink seats for women are thoughtful additions. But I hope the fares are affordable for common people. Often these hi-tech buses become too expensive for daily commuters. Let's see how this works out in the long run. 🤞
Great move! But I have a small concern - will the charging stations cause power shortages in summer? We already face voltage fluctuations. Also, these buses are nice but what about the old buses? Are they being scrapped or will they continue to pollute? Need more clarity on the transition plan.
As someone who visits Vadodara for work, this is a welcome change. Clean, quiet buses are exactly what the city needs. I just hope the digital ticketing system works seamlessly - not everyone is tech-savvy with apps. Maybe keep physical tickets available for senior citizens and those without smartphones.
I appreciate the eco-friendly initiative but I wish they had started this earlier. The bus stops in many parts of Vadodara are poorly maintained. It's good to have modern buses, but if the stops are dirty or non-existent, it defeats the purpose. Hope the municipal corporation also upgrades the infrastructure accordingly.
Impressive features - driver monitoring, CCTV, passenger counting. This is world-class stuff. If implemented properly, Vadodara could become a model for other Indian cities. The PM eBus Seva scheme seems to be delivering. Just hope the maintenance contract ensures these buses stay in good condition for years.
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