New Delhi, 23 December 2022.
Tata Motors, India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, today announced that Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has signed a definitive agreement with its fully owned subsidiary, TML CV Mobility Solutions Ltd. for operation of 1500 electric buses in the city of New Delhi. As part of the agreement, TML CV Mobility Solutions Ltd. will supply, operate and maintain 1500 units of 12-metre low-floor air-conditioned electric buses for a period 12 years. Tata Starbus EV is an indigenously developed vehicle with superior design and best-in-class features for sustainable and comfortable commute.
Commenting on the
announcement, Ms. Shilpa Shinde, IAS, Managing Director, Delhi Transport
Corporation said, “We are pleased to
have signed an agreement for the largest order of 1500 electric buses in Delhi.
This is a significant step towards embracing electric mobility in the capital
city. The induction of zero-emission, noise-free buses will greatly help in
improving the city’s air quality. The new buses will also immensely benefit the
commuters with its ultra-modern features and comfortable seating.”
Commenting on the occasion, Mr.
Asim Kumar Mukhopadhyay, Chairman, TML CV Mobility Solutions Limited said, “It is indeed a historic occasion for us as we sign a
definitive agreement for the country’s largest electric bus order. Our
relationship with DTC, which stands strong for over a decade, is based on the
foundation of mutual trust and cooperation and this order will further
strengthen it. We are confident that the electric buses will provide
sustainable, safe and comfortable public transportation to the commuters of
Delhi.”
Tata
Motors’ state-of-the-art research and development facilities have steadily
worked to engineer innovative mobility solutions powered by alternate fuel technology,
including battery-electric, hybrid, CNG, LNG and Hydrogen Fuel Cell technology.
Till date, Tata Motors has supplied more than 730 electric buses across
multiple cities in India, which have cumulatively clocked more than 55 million
kilometres, with an uptime of over 95%.