Karnataka switches to 'electric mode', to run 1,500 e-buses in next 3 years


Bengaluru, Oct 1 (IANS): The Karnataka government is all set to acquire 1,500 electric buses (E-buses) in the next three years to ply in the state capital. The transport department is including a fleet of 390 electrical buses this year.

The government has decided to replace the scrapped buses with e-buses. Every year as many as 400 buses are scrapped in the state.

Along with the push from the Central government, the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) considering the increasing pollution levels and skyrocketing fuel prices have decided to acquire e-buses.

As part of the larger scheme, a mini electrical bus acquired under Smart City Project will be plied in Bengaluru on an experiment basis. As many as 90 buses will be added to the Bengaluru Metropolitan Corporation (BMTC) in a phased manner by November. Chief Minister Basavarj Bommai will inaugurate the services, Transport Minister B. Sriramulu explained.

These 90 buses will be acquired under the Smart City project at a cost of Rs 50 crore. National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) will take care of the maintenance of these buses for 10 years. BMTC will pay Rs 51.62 per kilometre. The cost of the driver, maintenance and charging will be borne by NTPC. The transport department has also signed an agreement to ply Electric buses for a minimum of 180 kilometres per day as Metro feeder service in Bengaluru.

The buses need to be charged after plying 120 kilometres and it will take 45 minutes for a bus to complete charging. Presently, the electric bus will be put into service at Metro stations in Bengaluru to different locations.

Sriramulu explained that the electric bus experiment is being done for the first time in the state. These vehicles are a necessity to avoid pollution. In the month of November, 90 mini electric buses (9 meters long) will be put into service and these buses can run on narrow roads of the city.

The BMTC board is also considering the purchase of 300 electric buses (12 meters long). A decision in this regard will be taken soon, Sriramulu added.

Rajendra Kumar Kataria, the Principal Secretary to Transport department said, e-bus ticket prices will be lesser than the normal buses. Mainly, there will not be noise pollution and the emission of smoke. The BMTC will acquire 90 e-buses in the first phase and 300 buses in the second phase.

The Central government is encouraged to bring about "electric culture" in the public transport system under the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric Vehicles in India (Fame-2) project in 9 cities. They have asked for the list of the required number of buses. In the coming three years there will be a bid for 1,500 buses. Every year 600 e-buses will be added to the transport and about 30 to 40 per cent of people would be commuting through e-buses, he explained.

Under the Fame-1 scheme, e-bus services within the city will be provided. In the second phase (Fame -2) it has been agreed to start intercity e-bus services, he said.

BMTC Managing Director Anbukumar explained that the cost of a diesel bus is Rs 30 lakh and e-bus would cost Rs 90 lakh. Smart City project funds have been utilised. Since BMTC does not have the experience, the company has been asked to look after the maintenance of these buses. Every year as many as 400 buses are being scrapped and they will be replaced with e-buses.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • angelina, manglore

    Sun, Oct 03 2021

    what if this e-buses are introduced in manglore (secoand largest city after banglore in karnataka) here even metro is not available and we have to depend on those comptetive packed private buses every day this make public tarnsport worst in manglore city i wish this will soon introduced in manglore city after all it is BJP prestident's constituncy.

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    ... storage system is not the weakest part in EV bus, but yes in case of car. Since the buses have large floor area even if the batteries are larger, it doesn't matter. In electric car the more energy density batteries are required to fit in small floor area.

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  • Prabhu, DK/Canada

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    Storage system is the weakest part of EV technology of these Busses. In this case it is the battery. Could some one tell me what kind of batteries are used? Introduction of electric busses is a progressive step, but more research is needed to produce a cost effective battery. India unfortunately doesn’t have rare earth minerals ores like Lithium that is being used in its manufacture. So who produces these batteries?

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  • Prabhu, DK/Canada

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    Storage system is the weakest part of EV technology of these Busses. In this case it is the battery. Could some one tell me what kind of batteries are used? Introduction of electric busses is a progressive step, but more research is needed to produce a cost effective battery. India unfortunately doesn’t have rare earth minerals ores like Lithium that is being used in its manufacture. So who produces these batteries?

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  • Save My India., India

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    95 percent of Rare Earth production is under Chinese control!!!

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  • Richi, India meri jaanh

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    To my fellow mates who is not educated crude oil is formed by dead fish and plants under water and habibis will run out of business in next 50 years 🤣 so it's better to buy electric vehicle for u jokuls and pullis cuz next generation there is no fuel thab kya Bhagwan se mangoge fuel . Plant an system in house cuz india there is only summer and rainy special south . One time investment life long run buy suns pukkotte energy free ka maaal re Baba😂😂😂😂

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    We can now export Diesel to China ...

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  • SJM, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    India can export " Pakodas' to China as well .

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  • Raju, Karkala

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    We xan even export slaves to other countries

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  • sense_shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    for the next 3 years the target of 1500 buses is too less. It should have been atleast 5000 buses

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  • Raju, Karkala

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    Acche din aagaye. Why all these brilliant ideas are coming only from BJP Govt.?

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  • Nice, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    Why are you asking this question Sir ? Are you not sure yourself ? Planning is not a big Deal , implementing ,Managing and affordability to the poorest of Poor is a big deal

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  • SJM, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    First you ask yourself why fuel & Cooking Gas prices are high compare to UPA government ? Dont you know BJP is looting you left right centre and bottom?

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  • Francis Lewis, Sasthan

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    Because of Brilliant idea of Congress India did the Progress in all fields and Now which Govt is selling the Assets worth of 6Lac Crores ???? to Private Sector. Today Tata Bid for Air India and Tata & Sons likely to take over Air India shortly.

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  • Wilfred, Karanataka

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    In 1932 TATA Airlines was acquired by Indian govt, to form Air India ,and now the govt is failed to run efficiently and going to be handed over to TATAs again , like banking and many public sectors becoming sick struggling to grow with profit due to poor monetary policy.

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  • Pavan, Mlr

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    Because of bjpee govts plan adani is earning 1000 crore daily

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  • Mujeeb, Bahrain

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    Our good friends return from gulf within next five years period as will be not much demand of crude oil in coming days. Even reserve of depleting yearby will last only for 10-20 years in major countries.

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  • Kelwin, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 01 2021

    Check how china is facing after they are out of coal. 4 province goes out of electricity. Last 3 days back news.

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