Netizens search Noida to get 100 e-buses under PM-eBus Sewax bs. This news has become an important topic for people. Reports are coming in that Noida will soon get 100 e-buses for public transport on 20 routes under the government’s PM-eBus Sewa scheme. This information was presented by an official familiar with the case. One thing that was also added in the statement was that the feasibility report was also sent to UP Road and Transport Corporation in Lucknow in the first week of October for approval. We will try to cover all the details about the news. Let’s continue the article.
Noida to get 100 new e-buses
According to the report, people expect it to start in the city after Diwali,” the official mentioned. Based on the report, “UPSRTC has approved land for a depot in Noida and the department is getting 100 e-buses, including 50 nine meter long e-buses and 50 12 meter long e-buses. The bus will travel an average of 200 km per day on 20 dedicated routes from Noida to Jewar Airport.” This news raised several questions in people’s minds. We saw the questions of Internet users on search engines and made this article, according to their questions.
The report also arrived, “Buses will run from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. The average distance between the starting point and the ending point would be 50 km. Now the question is who will supply them with electricity, so we will tell you that Pashchimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited will be the electricity supplier for the e-buses.” A Depot has been provided to the department for 100 e-buses in Sector 90 and a charging station would also be available there,” Manoj Kumar, Regional Manager of UPSRTC for Gautam Budh Nagar disclosed this information. Scroll down the page to find out more information about the news.
Further, there is no clear information about whether UPSRTC or a private aggregator will maintain e-buses in the city. The longest route would be Sector 12/22 to Jewar Airport and Sector 14 to Ewar Airport. Seven buses have been decided on each route, ending 14 daily runs. If we are talking about the shortest route, let us tell you, it was decided from sector 67 to sector 37, and there would be two buses available for 28 daily trips. Now, the answer to the main question is not clear who will maintain the buses. This decision will be made in a meeting very soon. Stay tuned for more updates.
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