NueGo Expands Electric Bus Network to Over 120 Cities with New Routes
Electric intercity bus operator adds multiple connections across South and North India in nationwide expansion.
GreenCell Mobility has announced a significant expansion of its electric intercity bus service, NueGo, with the launch of multiple new routes connecting cities across South and North India. The expansion brings the total number of cities served by NueGo to over 120.
The newly launched routes include high-traffic corridors such as Chennai to Salem, Gurugram to Jaipur, Delhi to Lucknow, Bangalore to Mangalore, Vijayawada to Chennai, Vijayawada to Tirupati, Jaipur to Udaipur, and Pondicherry to Trichy. The expansion aims to improve regional connectivity for both business and leisure travelers.
Devndra Chawla, MD and CEO of GreenCell Mobility and NueGo, stated that the expansion aligns with the company's mission to transform bus travel through sustainable and technology-enabled mobility solutions. He emphasized the company's commitment to providing enhanced safety features and upgraded amenities while contributing to emission-free transportation.
NueGo's electric coaches offer amenities including assisted boarding, sanitized seating, complimentary water bottles and tissues, and air-conditioned cabins. The company is offering discounts on return bookings during the holiday season.
Safety measures include 25 safety checks on each coach before departure, covering mechanical and electrical systems. The buses are equipped with CCTV surveillance, driver breath analyzers, driver monitoring systems, and speed-limiting technology.
According to company information, NueGo coaches can travel 250 kilometers on a single charge with air conditioning running in traffic conditions. The service also features premium lounges in select cities offering luggage management.
Tickets can be booked through the NueGo website at nuego.in or via the company's mobile applications available on iOS and Android platforms.
GreenCell Mobility is promoted by Eversource Capital, described as India's leading climate impact investor. The company positions itself as one of India's largest electric bus mass mobility operators, offering what it terms Electric Mobility-as-a-Service.
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