Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, announced a significant milestone for its fleet of 3,100 electric buses, which have collectively clocked over 25 crore kilometres across 10 cities. The e-buses, averaging 200 km per day, have helped reduce approximately 1.4 lakh tonnes of CO2 emissions, making a substantial impact on urban air quality. Impressively, 15 crore kilometres were covered in the last 12 months alone, reflecting increasing trust in Tata Motors’ eco-friendly solutions.
Speaking on the accomplishment, Asim Kumar Mukhopadhyay, CEO and MD of TML Smart City Mobility Solutions Limited, said, “We are delighted to achieve this landmark with our modern fleet of emission-free electric buses. This milestone confirms a growing preference for sustainable urban mobility solutions.”
Operating in cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Kolkata, and Ahmedabad, Tata Motors’ electric buses have maintained an uptime of over 95%, offering reliable, comfortable, and eco-friendly public transport. Equipped with advanced features such as smooth air suspension, hydraulic lifts for differently-abled passengers, and ergonomic seating, the buses are available in 9 and 12-metre configurations, combining cutting-edge technology with robust performance.
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