Tata Motors secures order for more electric buses from BMTC

This new order builds upon a previous order for 921 electric buses, most of which have already been delivered.

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Tata Motors secures order for more electric buses from BMTC

Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, has secured an additional order for 148 electric buses from the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC). The supply, operation, and maintenance of the Tata Starbus EV12-metre low-floor electric buses will be managed by TML Smart City Mobility Solutions Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Motors, over a 12-year period.

This new order builds upon a previous order for 921 electric buses, most of which have already been delivered and are currently operating with an uptime of over 95% under BMTC’s fleet. The Tata Starbus EV, known for its superior design and advanced features, promises a sustainable and comfortable commuting experience for Bengaluru’s citizens. Built on next-generation architecture and equipped with advanced battery systems, the buses ensure safe, efficient, and convenient intra-city travel.

Shri Ramachandran R., IAS, Managing Director of BMTC, expressed his satisfaction with the partnership, noting the exceptional performance of Tata Motors' electric buses. He emphasized that the addition of 148 more buses would further enhance BMTC’s capacity to provide eco-friendly, comfortable, and reliable public transport, aligning with the city’s commitment to sustainable urban mobility.

Asim Kumar Mukhopadhyay, CEO and MD of TML Smart City Mobility Solutions Ltd., highlighted the significance of the order as a testament to the success of Tata Motors’ Starbus EVs in Bengaluru’s urban environment. He reaffirmed the company’s dedication to delivering innovative and sustainable mobility solutions that benefit both the community and the environment.

Tata Motors’ e-buses have already achieved a cumulative distance of over 2.5 crore kilometers in Bengaluru alone, resulting in a significant reduction of approximately 14,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions. This achievement underscores the company’s commitment to sustainability, innovation, and enhancing urban life through advanced mobility solutions.

Tata Motors, a USD 44 billion entity and part of the Tata Group, continues to be a leader in India’s commercial vehicle market. With a wide range of integrated and e-mobility solutions, the company remains committed to transforming urban transport and fulfilling its brand promise of "Connecting Aspirations."

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