Delhi's Green Revolution: 50 E-Buses and Automated Testing to Cut Pollution

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has launched 50 new electric buses equipped with modern safety features. She also inaugurated an automated vehicle testing station that will handle 73,000 vehicles annually. This initiative aims to tackle Delhi's severe pollution problem from commercial vehicles. The fully digital system marks a significant upgrade from previous manual testing methods.

Key Points: Delhi CM Flags 50 E-Buses and Automated Vehicle Testing Station

  • All 50 new electric buses feature CCTV, panic buttons, and accessibility-friendly infrastructure
  • Automated Testing Station at Tehkhand built at Rs 10 crore cost with 73,000 annual capacity
  • New system eliminates human intervention ensuring transparent fitness certification process
  • Delhi's total automated testing capacity doubles to over one lakh vehicles annually
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Delhi CM flags off 50 e-buses, lays foundation stone for automated vehicle testing station

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta launches 50 electric buses and automated testing station to combat pollution and modernize transport with digital systems.

"Within just eight months, the current Delhi Government has introduced modern, transparent, and fully digital systems for vehicle fitness testing - Chief Minister Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, Nov 14

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday dedicated 50 new electric buses of the Delhi Transport Corporation to the public, including 30 twelve-metre buses and 20 nine-metre low-floor air-conditioned buses, an official said.

All buses are equipped with CCTV cameras, panic buttons, GPS, and accessibility-friendly infrastructure, said the official in a statement.

The Chief Minister also laid the foundation stone of an Automated Testing Station (ATS) at the DTC Tehkhand Depot in South Delhi.

The event marked a significant milestone in the government’s efforts to build a cleaner, greener, and more transparent transport system in the national capital.

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that within a span of just eight months, the Delhi Government has made extraordinary progress in the transport sector.

She highlighted the historic measures undertaken to make vehicle fitness testing modern, transparent, and fully digital. These steps, she noted, will greatly enhance Delhi’s environmental quality and transport efficiency in the coming years.

The Chief Minister emphasised that this major initiative would play a crucial role in reducing pollution in the city.

She added that commercial vehicles are among the biggest contributors to pollution in Delhi and that robust, technology-driven emission testing is essential for effective pollution control.

Transport Minister Dr Pankaj Kumar Singh, MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, Councillor Sugandha Bidhuri, senior officials of the Transport Department, and other dignitaries were present at the event.

The Chief Minister said that vehicular emissions remain one of the most significant contributors to Delhi’s air pollution.

She pointed out that Delhi has nearly 6.5 lakh commercial vehicles requiring an annual fitness certificate, yet the system had been neglected for decades.

She noted that earlier the capital had only one centre at Jhundpura, with a limited testing capacity of just 47,000 vehicles. This forced lakhs of vehicle owners to travel to NCR cities for fitness testing. She stated that previous governments left Delhi’s transport arrangements in deep disarray.

The Chief Minister underlined that within just eight months, the current Delhi Government has introduced modern, transparent, and fully digital systems for vehicle fitness testing reforms that will have far-reaching benefits for both the environment and the transport network.

She informed that Delhi’s first Automated Testing Station at Nand Nagri is rapidly nearing completion and will have an annual capacity of around 72,000 vehicles.

Designed to be fully digital and free from human intervention, the centre will ensure a transparent, reliable, and time-efficient fitness certification process. This will bring significant relief to lakhs of vehicle owners and contribute meaningfully to the city’s pollution-control efforts, she said.

She announced that Delhi’s second fully automated station, with a capacity of 73,000 vehicles annually, was inaugurated on Friday at Tehkhand. With this, the city’s total fitness-testing capacity has effectively doubled.

Meanwhile, the existing centres at Burari and Jhundpura are being upgraded with state-of-the-art technology and modern standards. After the upgradation, Delhi will be able to conduct fully automated fitness tests for more than one lakh vehicles every year.

Transport Minister Dr Pankaj Kumar Singh shared that the Tehkhand ATS has been built at a cost of Rs 10 crore. It will conduct fully digital, automated checks of brakes, suspension, underbody components, headlights, axles, and emissions, and is expected to generate approximately Rs 3 crore in annual revenue.

- IANS

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Priya S
Automated testing stations are much needed. The old system at Jhundpura was so corrupt and inefficient. Vehicle owners had to pay bribes for fitness certificates. This digital system will bring transparency. Good initiative!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the effort, I hope this isn't just another photo-op. We've seen many such announcements before. The real test will be whether these buses actually run on time and maintain proper frequency. The government should focus on implementation, not just inauguration.
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Sarah B
As someone who lives in South Delhi, I'm really happy about the Tehkhand testing station. No more traveling to Gurgaon for vehicle fitness tests! The Rs 3 crore annual revenue projection shows this is a well-planned project. 👍
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Vikram M
Electric buses are the future! With Delhi's pollution levels, we need more such green initiatives. Hope they add more charging stations across the city to support this fleet expansion. The accessibility features are also commendable.
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Michael C
Doubling the testing capacity from 47,000 to over 1 lakh vehicles annually is impressive progress. This will significantly reduce waiting times and corruption in the fitness certificate process. Hope other states learn from Delhi's model.
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Ananya R
The low-floor AC buses will be a blessing for senior citizens and people with

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