NueGo expands its presence over 100 Cities in India
NueGo, GreenCell Mobility’s premium electric coach service, now operates in 100+ cities across India, enhancing connectivity with new routes while maintaining its commitment to sustainable, eco-friendly, and guest-focused intercity travel solutions.
NueGo, GreenCell Mobility’s premium electric intercity mobility brand, has emerged as India’s largest intercity travel network, now operating in over 100 cities. The company continues to expand its services with the addition of new routes, including Indore-Ratlam, Gurugram-Chandigarh, Hyderabad-Kurnool, and Bangalore-Mysore, improving connectivity across North, Central, and South India.
Devndra Chawla, CEO & MD of GreenCell Mobility, stated, “We are pleased to contribute to India’s shift toward sustainable mobility. NueGo’s expanded network emphasises the importance of environmental responsibility and improving travel experiences.”
NueGo’s fleet of 100% electric coaches ensures zero tailpipe emissions and offers safe, comfortable, and timely journeys. Each bus can cover over 250 kilometers on a single charge, and regular safety inspections are conducted to ensure reliability.
The company recently completed its Kashmir to Kanyakumari (E-K2K) record expedition, showcasing the performance of its electric buses across diverse terrains. This campaign highlighted the feasibility of sustainable mobility solutions for long-distance travel.
Since its launch in 2022, NueGo has introduced over 450 daily departures, equipped its buses with advanced safety features, and provides premium amenities such as airport-like lounges in select cities. The brand remains focused on expanding its sustainable, comfortable, and guest-centric travel options across India.
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