Delhi Powers Ahead: Electric Buses Transforming Public Transport
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced the addition of 200 electric buses to Delhi's public transport, marking significant progress in the transition to electric vehicles. The initiative aims to enhance regional connectivity, improve public transportation, and address air pollution. The government plans to increase the number of electric buses substantially by 2026.
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Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated 200 new electric buses at East Vinod Nagar Depot, heralding a major step towards Delhi's transition to electric public transport.
She emphasized the Delhi government's commitment to enhancing connectivity, ensuring a clean environment, and modernizing transport services for citizens.
This initiative is part of a broader plan to increase the number of electric buses in operation and includes plans for a massive EV waste disposal plant to protect nature.
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