Shillong gets its first electric buses under PM eBus Sewa Scheme
Shillong: Shillong got its first fleet of five electric buses under the PM eBus Sewa Scheme, which were flagged off by CM Conrad Sangma on Tuesday, marking an important milestone in the hill city’s transition towards a modern and reliable public transport system.
The launch marks a major step towards promoting sustainable urban mobility, reducing carbon emissions and strengthening public transport infrastructure in the state.
The electric buses were introduced to provide citizens with cleaner, greener, and more efficient public transportation services.
The newly launched buses are fully air-conditioned, zero-emission vehicles built on a safe stainless-steel chassis and are capable of covering approximately 180 to 200 km on a single charge. Each bus can accommodate up to 25 passengers in addition to the driver and features a comfortable 2x2 seating layout with overhead storage facilities.
Designed to be inclusive and commuter-friendly, the buses are equipped with designated wheelchair spaces and foldable ramps to ensure accessibility for persons with disabilities. They also feature a modern e-ticketing system aimed at providing passengers with a seamless and convenient travel experience.
Acknowledging the ‘vision’ of PM Narendra Modi and the Govt of India in advancing sustainable public transportation across the country, the CM said, "The ultimate objective of this entire exercise is to determine how we can decongest Shillong and encourage people to use public transportation instead of relying on private vehicles”.
The CM reiterated the state govt's commitment to promoting electric mobility and informed that the policy, providing exemptions on registration fees and road taxes for electric vehicles, is being renewed following the completion of its initial three-year term.
"Electric vehicles are not only viable in Meghalaya but can actually perform very effectively in our terrain. I sincerely hope that more and more citizens begin using electric vehicles because it is the right direction for us to move towards," he said.
The CM also highlighted opportunities for communities and private landowners to participate in the development of charging infrastructure and parking facilities through govt-supported initiatives, generating both revenue and employment opportunities.
The newly launched buses are fully air-conditioned, zero-emission vehicles built on a safe stainless-steel chassis and are capable of covering approximately 180 to 200 km on a single charge. Each bus can accommodate up to 25 passengers in addition to the driver and features a comfortable 2x2 seating layout with overhead storage facilities.
Designed to be inclusive and commuter-friendly, the buses are equipped with designated wheelchair spaces and foldable ramps to ensure accessibility for persons with disabilities. They also feature a modern e-ticketing system aimed at providing passengers with a seamless and convenient travel experience.
The CM reiterated the state govt's commitment to promoting electric mobility and informed that the policy, providing exemptions on registration fees and road taxes for electric vehicles, is being renewed following the completion of its initial three-year term.
"Electric vehicles are not only viable in Meghalaya but can actually perform very effectively in our terrain. I sincerely hope that more and more citizens begin using electric vehicles because it is the right direction for us to move towards," he said.
The CM also highlighted opportunities for communities and private landowners to participate in the development of charging infrastructure and parking facilities through govt-supported initiatives, generating both revenue and employment opportunities.
CM Conrad Sangma flags off electric buses in Shillong on Tuesday
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