India’s biggest electric bus procurement—10,900 units—is set to open on November 6, 2025, under the National Electric Bus Programme. Major automakers including Tata Motors and JBM Auto are preparing bids, signaling a major leap toward sustainable urban mobility across key cities.
Convergence Energy Services Ltd (CESL), a government agency under the Ministry of Power, will float a mega tender for 10,900 electric buses across major Indian cities including Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, Surat, and Ahmedabad. The initiative is part of India’s push to electrify public transport and reduce urban emissions. The tender will include AC and non-AC variants across Standard Floor, Low Floor, and Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) categories.
Industry giants such as Tata Motors, JBM Auto, and several other domestic and international firms are expected to participate. Bengaluru will receive the largest allocation with 4,500 buses, followed by Delhi with 2,800. The move is expected to boost manufacturing, create jobs, and accelerate India’s clean mobility goals.
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CESL to float tender for 10,900 electric buses on November 6
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Part of National Electric Bus Programme to electrify public transport
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Cities include Bengaluru, Delhi, Hyderabad, Surat, and Ahmedabad
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Tata Motors, JBM Auto among key contenders
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Tender includes multiple bus formats: AC, non-AC, BRT, low-floor
Sources: Economic Times Auto, Elite Wealth, Electrive.com