PMI Electro Mobility launches 5 charging stations, flags off 22 e-buses in Rajkot
With this addition, Rajkot, now has a total of 109 air-conditioned electric buses.
PMI Electro Mobility is ramping up efforts to further electrification in Gujarat. The company today launched five 240kw GBT electric bus charging stations in Gondal and flagged off 22 e-buses in Rajkot.
The newly launched electric buses are zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) and claim to reduce over 650 tonnes of CO2 in a year of being operational, the press release noted.
These buses are powered by fast-charging lithium-ion batteries and are equipped with all modern features like Real Time Passenger Information System (PIS), Panic Buttons for emergency stops, Vehicle Location & Tracking System, CCTV cameras, public address system, stop request buttons, Fire Detection and Alarm System to name a few.
With this addition, Rajkot, now has a total of 109 air-conditioned electric buses. Dr. Aanchal Jain, CEO, PMI Electro Mobility Solutions Pvt. Ltd said, "We are deeply grateful to the officials at Rajkot Municipal Corporation, for flagging off the electric buses and inaugurating the Gondal Charging Station. This milestone is pivotal in our journey towards safer, cleaner, and greener transportation, contributing significantly to our nation’s ambitious Net Zero mission."
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