UP government to deploy 100 electric buses for Ram Temple devotees

As a run up to the consecration event  the state has begun the test run of these buses with Yogi Adityanath CM of Uttar Pradesh expected to flag off 100 eBuses tomorrow from the from Ayodhyadham Bus depot.

13 Jan 2024 | 7540 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

With just nine days to go for the Ram Mandir Consecration in Ayodhya, the Uttar Pradesh Government will introduce100 electric buses to more than 3 lakh devotees expected to visit the holy city of Ayodhya from 14 January 2024.

As a run up to the consecration event  the state has begun the test run of these buses with Yogi Adityanath CM of Uttar Pradesh expected to flag off 100 eBuses tomorrow from the from Ayodhyadham Bus depot, informed officials. of PMI Electro Mobility, which has supplied these buses to the state 

Dr. Aanchal Jain, CEO, PMI Electro Mobility told Autocar Professional that the PMI electric buses will offer a safe and comfortable transit for dignitaries, pilgrims and general public eBuses to complement green transport mission at Ayodhya.

Jain said that PMI Electro Mobility currently has 700 e-Buses operational in UP is looking to benefit from the states green push for zero carbon mobility in the city of Ayodhya 'as the huge count of devotees likely to visit the city from the country and globally, will have access to a carbon free ride.'

PMI currently has  has over 1300 e-buses running across 28 cities in India.
 

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