Rajasthan's Green Revolution: First E-Bus Plant Sparks Industrial Transformation

Rajasthan is getting its first electric bus manufacturing plant in the Ghiloth Industrial Area. The state government has allocated over 65 acres of land for this major project through RIICO. PMI Electro Mobility Solutions will invest Rs 1,200 crore to set up the facility that will manufacture complete e-buses and key components. This initiative will create thousands of jobs while advancing green transportation and supporting India's electric mobility ecosystem.

Key Points: Rajasthan's First E-Bus Manufacturing Plant in Ghiloth Industrial Area

  • 65.56 acres allocated in Ghiloth Industrial Area for state's first e-bus facility
  • Rs 1,200 crore investment by PMI Electro Mobility Solutions
  • Plant to manufacture complete buses plus key components like batteries
  • Thousands of direct and indirect employment opportunities for youth
  • Supports PM Modi's Make in India vision for electric mobility
  • Will promote green energy and sustainable urban transportation
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First e-bus manufacturing plant in Rajasthan's Ghiloth, Kotputli-Behror soon

PMI Electro Mobility to build Rajasthan's first electric bus plant in Ghiloth with Rs 1,200 crore investment, creating thousands of jobs and boosting green transportation.

"This project will give Rajasthan a new identity in the field of green transportation. - Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma"

Jaipur, Oct 21

Rajasthan is set to have its first electric bus (e-bus) manufacturing plant in the Ghiloth Industrial Area of Neemrana tehsil, located in the Kotputli-Behror district.

The state government has swiftly allocated 265,329 square metres (65.56 acres) of land for the project through RIICO under an MoU signed at the Rising Rajasthan Global Investment Summit.

PMI Electro Mobility Solutions Pvt. Ltd. will set up the plant with an initial investment of approximately Rs 1,200 crore.

Besides production, the facility will manufacture bus bodies, electric motors, batteries, wire harnesses, and other key components.

A PMI Electro Mobility Solutions delegation met Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma at his residence on Tuesday and expressed gratitude for the rapid land allocation.

On this occasion, the Chief Minister reaffirmed the government's commitment to industrial development, job creation, and expansion of core infrastructure in Rajasthan.

He said the plant marks a significant step toward realising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Make in India' vision.

"This initiative will enhance Rajasthan's role as a leading hub for electric vehicle manufacturing in India," said CM Sharma.

"It will create numerous direct and indirect employment opportunities for the state's youth, who will also receive training in the emerging field of electromobility," he said.

The Chief Minister further emphasised that the deployment of e-buses will promote green energy, support sustainable urban transportation, and contribute to a cleaner environment.

CMO officials said that the desert state ushered in a new era of green transportation with the launch of this plant.

"A new era of e-bus manufacturing begins in Jaipur, Rajasthan - giving a fresh dimension to green transportation. The country's state-of-the-art electric bus manufacturing plant will be established in Ghiloth, Behror. A total of 65 acres of land has been allotted to PMI Electro Mobility Solutions Pvt. Ltd. for this major venture. The plant will be set up with a total investment of Rs 1,200 crore, marking one of Rajasthan's most significant industrial projects."

During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on e-bus manufacturing, green technology, and the vision for sustainable mobility.

Chief Minister Sharma said, "This project will give Rajasthan a new identity in the field of green transportation."

He added that Rajasthan will emerge as a leading state in the e-mobility sector, aligned with the 'Make in India' mission.

Officials said the e-bus services will soon begin in Rajasthan, offering citizens modern, clean, and efficient public transport options. The plant will support the nationwide supply of e-buses at affordable rates, contributing to the electric mobility ecosystem.

They said thousands of direct and indirect employment opportunities will be created for the state's youth, and the project will boost the local economy and open up new technical training opportunities in electromobility.

The officials added that this initiative will also promote environmental protection and renewable energy, making the state a green innovation hub as it is a historic step toward reducing pollution and supporting sustainable development.

The Chief Minister said, "The launch of the e-bus plant marks the beginning of a new chapter in Rajasthan's green 'industrial revolution."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who lives in Jaipur and deals with pollution daily, I'm really excited about the environmental benefits. E-buses will make such a difference to our air quality. Hope they start operations soon!
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Priya S
Great initiative but I hope the government ensures proper implementation. We've seen many projects announced with big numbers but the actual benefits don't reach common people. Fingers crossed this delivers on its promises 🤞
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Aman W
The training opportunities in electromobility are a game-changer for Rajasthan's youth! This is exactly the kind of skill development we need to compete in the modern job market. Make in India becoming reality in our state! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While this sounds promising, I'm concerned about the charging infrastructure. Rajasthan has extreme temperatures - will the batteries perform well in 45°C summer heat? Hope they've considered these practical challenges.
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Nisha Z
Ghiloth is a perfect location - close to Delhi NCR and with good connectivity. This will boost the entire Alwar-Behror industrial corridor. Local businesses and suppliers will benefit tremendously. Jai Rajasthan! 🙏

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