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NMC to deploy 850 E-buses in two years
NMC to deploy 850 E-buses in two years

Time of India

time12 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

NMC to deploy 850 E-buses in two years

Nagpur: In a major push for sustainable public transport, Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) will introduce 850 electric buses (E-buses) over the next two years, replacing the ageing diesel fleet. The expansion will also include a dedicated e-bus service to and from Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, aimed at providing seamless connectivity for air travellers. Out of the proposed 850 e-buses, 30 were already procured under the first phase with funding of Rs137 crore sanctioned by the state govt in April 2023, following a 2023 budget announcement by then deputy chief minister and current CM Devendra Fadnavis. These 30 e-buses will be launched on new routes from July 1, with route finalisation underway. As of now, NMC operates 445 city buses, including 214 e-buses. The number will gradually increase with the addition of 230 nine-metre and 250 twelve-metre electric buses. Supporting infrastructure is being developed, with depots to come up at Wathoda and Khapri, and a dedicated charging depot named Matrishakti E-Depot in Lakadganj. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo Additionally, 150 buses will be received under the PM Shri scheme. The transformation comes as the NMC begins decommissioning 76 remaining diesel buses — part of a 240-bus fleet purchased in 2009 under JNNURM. All diesel buses are to be phased out by December 2025. Transport manager Vinod Jadhav said operating costs are expected to drop by up to 40%, making the transition both environmentally and economically beneficial. He added that airport routes will be finalised based on flight timings to ensure reliable and affordable last-mile connectivity. With 1.4 lakh daily commuters, NMC also plans to revise existing routes and introduce new ones to enhance public transport coverage.

NMC to auction 123 old diesel buses this week
NMC to auction 123 old diesel buses this week

Time of India

time28-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

NMC to auction 123 old diesel buses this week

Nagpur: In a major step towards providing safer and more eco-friendly public transport, the Nagpur Municipal Corporation's (NMC) transport department is set to auction 123 diesel buses that are over 15 years old. These buses, originally acquired in 2010 under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), deteriorated significantly and are being phased out due to high pollution levels caused by diesel. "We are introducing electric buses to promote environmental sustainability and safer transport in the city. As part of this effort, 15-year-old diesel buses are being phased out in stages. In the first phase, 123 such buses are being auctioned," said NMC's transport department manager Vinod Jadhav. NMC's fleet includes 240 diesel buses, out of which three are non-functional due to fire damage, 112 are operational, and 70 converted to run on CNG. Remaining buses are non-operational. A special committee comprising officials from the state transport department, RTO, and NMC transport department completed valuation of the 123 buses. The online auction process will be conducted this week through the Maharashtra Scrap Trading Corporation. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Click Here - This Might Save You From Losing Money Expertinspector Click Here Undo NMC operates 537 buses on 129 routes, serving approximately 1.39 lakh passengers daily. This fleet includes 230 electric buses, 112 old diesel buses, 150 midi buses and 45 mini buses. NMC is gradually removing outdated diesel buses from service. By June, the city is also expected to receive more electric buses under the PM E-Bus Seva scheme. The auction process is aligned with a central govt policy that mandates proper disposal of outdated vehicles and scrap. Govt departments, including NMC, must first assess and fix an 'offset value' for the scrap material. Registered bidders on the online portal can then bid for items like metal parts and plastic components. The highest bidder above the offset value deposits the amount online and is then granted access to inspect and collect the scrap.

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