Mumbai, December 04, 2020.
Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, today
strengthens its relation with Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST)
and delivers 26 state-of-the-art electric buses. The delivery marks the
commencement of the first ever Gross Cost Contract (GCC) electric bus service to
BEST. The buses are delivered as a part of the larger order of 340 electric
buses from BESTunder the government of India’s FAME II initiative, with the
rest lined up to be delivered in a phased manner as per schedule. The 25-seater
Tata Ultra Urban 9/9 electric ACbuses were flagged off by the Hon’ble Chief
Minister of Maharashtra, Mr. Uddhav Thackeray in the presence of
dignitaries from the Maharashtra state government, BEST and Tata Motors, at an
event at Nariman Point, Mumbai. Tata Motors will be undertaking to build, deploy,
maintain and operate the complete charging infrastructure along with the buses
across four Mumbai depots of – Backbay, Worli, Malvani and Shivaji Nagar.
Under the unique ‘One Tata’ initiative, the company leverages the core
competences of various group companies. Tata Power will be contributing by
taking complete charge of upstream and downstream electrical facilities
including supplies and shall also be responsible for the complete bus charging
facility. Tata Auto Components will
undertake collaborations, design, development, sourcing and supply of select
components to Tata Motors under the initiative. The electric buses are
indigenously developed by Tata Motors using the latest manufacturing technology
to offer the best comfort for the passengers and low cost of operations for
BEST.
Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Girish Wagh,
President, Commercial Vehicle Business Unit, Tata Motors said, Tata Motors is delighted to have delivered
the first 26 of the 340 electric buses for the city of Mumbai. The buses have
been specially designed keeping the comfort and convenience of Mumbaikars including
a “lift mechanism” for differently abled travellers. Tata Motors’ global
standards of manufacturing processes and vehicle development centres have
helped in innovating and leading the electric mobility solutions from the
front. We will continue to play a proactive role in the government’s
electrification drive.”
The 25-seater Tata Ultra Urban AC electric
buses are equipped with advanced features for the comfort of the driver and the
passengers like: ‘Lift Mechanism’ that extends an automated ramp for easy
ingress and egress of specially abled passengers, along with ergonomic seats,
roomy interiors, utility provisions like charging ports, WiFi hotspot for
on-the-go connectivity and wide entry and exit passages. The full-electric
buses come with Intelligent Transport System (ITS), telematics system,
regenerative braking system, amongst other features for efficient and smooth
operations. The buses have been tested and validated by Tata Motors across states
including Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Assam and Maharashtra to establish
performance in diverse terrains.
Tata Motors, under the FAME I initiative, has
supplied 215 electric buses in 5 cities across India, which have been received well
by the STU and the citizens alike. The electric buses cumulatively have clocked
more than 4 million kilometres, thereby providing critical data and statistics
to further innovate and upgrade Tata Motors’ electric buses product portfolio. In
addition to the tenders under FAME I, Tata Motors has received orders from
several state transport units in FAME phase II: 60 buses from AJL, 100 buses
from Jaipur City Transport Services Limited and 300 buses by BEST in Mumbai.
Apart from these, Tata Motors has also delivered 25 hybrid buses to MMRDA –
India’s first specially-abled-friendly buses.