The move to switch from diesel-run buses to electric vehicles has been in the works for some time and finally Mumbai’s public buses will go electric.
MumbaiWritten by Saurabh GuptaUpdated: August 08, 2021, 10:41 am IST
Mumbai will switch to electric buses that don’t have emissions and are considered green technology.
Mumbai:
In a huge step towards cutting air pollution, the entire BEST fleet (Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport) operating in Mumbai will switch to electric buses that don’t have emissions and are considered green technology.
The announcement was made by state Environment Minister Aaditya Thackeray. The move to switch from diesel run buses to electric vehicles has been in the works for some time and finally the city’s public buses will go electric. The plan is expected to be extended to the suburbs too. There are plans to turn public bus fleets in Aurangabad, Nashik, Pune and Nagpur into electric bus fleets as well.
After the Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray inaugurated the renovated BEST bus depot at Mahim, his son Aaditya tweeted, “As we celebrate the foundation day of @myBESTBus today, we launched the next batch of fully electric buses, taking our fleet to 270 electric buses. The BEST has set a target of 1800 buses (45% of current fleet) to be electric by mid 2023. The buses are sound and emission free.”
In a separate tweet, he added, “Starting this week, the island city would have a fully and only electric bus network and many buses in the suburban district would be electric too. We at @MahaEnvCC are keen to support urban public transport to convert their fleets to fully electric along with charging infra.”
The Environment department is pushing the initiative of moving towards electric vehicles as fuel-driven emissions and rising prices of fuel makes electric vehicles a preferable option. Earlier this year, the state government announced a policy which stipulated that it aims to achieve a scenario where at least 10 per cent of the registration of new vehicles by 2025 must be electric vehicles. According the new policy, all new electric vehicles will be exempted from paying road tax till the duration of the policy. Also, property developers will be required to mandatorily reserve minimum parking space for electric vehicles for parking space in residential and commercial areas.
Several other welfare initiatives were also launched by the chief minister including a common pass for all forms of public transport in the city.