Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off 50 AC electric buses for Nagpur under the PM e-Bus Sewa scheme on February 14, 2026, with 100 more planned. This boosts sustainable transport via modernized depots, advanced features like GPS and accessibility ramps, aligning with India's green mobility goals to cut emissions.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually flagged off 50 air-conditioned electric buses for Nagpur under the PM e-Bus Sewa scheme on February 14, 2026. This initiative boosts sustainable urban transport, with 100 more e-buses planned soon. Nagpur's fleet now totals 360 electric buses, cutting emissions and enhancing commuter comfort across key routes.
Event Overview
The launch occurred during a major event in Guwahati, where Modi also inaugurated e-buses for other cities including 100 for Guwahati, 50 for Bhavnagar, and 25 for Chandigarh. Nagpur Municipal Corporation's Aapli Bus service will operate these fully AC buses from modernized depots at Koradi and Wadi. Dignitaries like Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, and Guardian Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule attended locally.
Key highlights from the rollout:
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50 AC e-buses introduced in first phase, 9m and 12m variants for diverse routes.
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225 km range per charge after 30-minute fast charging; GPS, ITS, digital ticketing standard.
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Divyang-friendly hydraulic ramps ensure accessibility for persons with disabilities.
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Total 150 e-buses under PM scheme; 170 more via state funds pending depot upgrades.
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JBM electric buses have logged over 300 million km nationwide, serving 1 billion passengers.
Strategic Impact
This deployment under the Rs 20,000 crore PM e-Bus Sewa scheme aims for 10,000 e-buses across India to slash diesel use and carbon emissions. Nagpur's upgraded infrastructure includes advanced charging stations and reliable power systems for seamless operations. The move aligns with India's sustainable transport vision, improving air quality and public transit efficiency in growing urban centers.
Future Pipeline
With 100 additional e-buses in the pipeline, Nagpur eyes expanded coverage on 11 major routes. The Koradi depot's enhancements position the city for scalable green mobility. This step reduces fossil fuel dependence, promotes electric vehicle adoption, and sets a model for other Maharashtra cities in eco-friendly public transport.
Sources: Times of India, Nagpur News Live, Autocar Professional, ETV Bharat.