Growth of Electric Buses: Changing Face of India

Electric buses help India with the problem of mobility and congestion. It is also worth mentioning that transportation is one of the major pollutants in the country. As a result, switching to an eco-friendly alternate transportation mode can bring significant changes.
Moreover, the bus utilization rate in India is set to boost exponentially in the coming years. The plan for the fastest introduction and production of electric vehicles in India is a part of the National E-Mobility Mission. This plan is an effort to stimulate the demand for affordable, efficient, and reliable hybrid and electric vehicles.
Also, do you know that the authorities have cleared Phase-II of the plan with an outlay of Rs? 10,000 crores? In the subsequent years, India desires to upgrade its fleet's number of electric buses. It aims to deploy 1850 e-buses between 2020-21. And 4640 between 2021-22.
The FAME scheme's success in West Bengal has resulted in many e-buses being deployed by the state. After West Bengal, Maharashtra and Himachal are the have the highest number of e-buses plying on the roads. Tata Motors aided the majority of the e-buses dispensed under FAME-I. Thanks to the government's aggressive approach, the e-bus market will only grow bigger!

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Highlights of Electric Bus Market in India
Here are some key highlights of the use of electric buses for public transportation in India:
- Automakers in India are launching electric buses with an extended battery range.
- Northern states in India have great demand for clean-electricity buses.
- Highest adoption of electrically powered buses has been in South India.
- The Indian government projects the most significant motive for electric bus marketplace growth.
- These buses hold nickel metallic hydride batteries to be more beneficial.
- Electric bus manufacturers are to witness better income and demand in upcoming years.

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Top Electric Bus Manufacturers in India
After so much discussion, you might be curious about the leading electric bus manufacturers in India. You should also know that Olectra Greentech Limited is the largest electric bus manufacturer in the country. Here are the top names:
- Tata Motors Limited
- Ashok Leyland Limited
- JBM Motor Limited
- Olectra Greentech Limited
- Deccan Auto Limited

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With a slew of electric bus manufacturers, India is indeed changing the face of its public transportation system!
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