GreenCell Mobility deploys 150 Electric Buses in Ayodhya
This fleet will play a crucial role in providing intra-city transportation service to an estimated 2 million devotees within Ayodhya from mid-January to end of February, including the day of the ceremony and the surrounding days.
GreenCell Mobility will deploy 150 intra-city electric buses to Ayodhya for the Ram Mandir consecration ceremony.
This fleet will play a crucial role in providing intra-city transportation service to an estimated 2 million devotees within Ayodhya from mid-January to end of February, including the day of the ceremony and the surrounding days.
These buses were flagged off in Ayodhya by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on 14th January.
Devndra Chawla, CEO and MD of GreenCell Mobility, stated, "The government's decision to utilise electric buses for this grand occasion aligns perfectly with our vision. It's not just about ferrying passengers; it's about being a part of a collective journey towards a cleaner and greener future."
GreenCell Mobility has deployed over 700 buses in UP, saving over 22,000 tonnes of tailpipe emissions annually. With these 150 buses in Ayodhya, GreenCell Mobility is looking forward to further strengthening the brand's partnership with the state and help to achieve its goals of electrifying public transport.
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