The service is initially being rolled out in Bengaluru, with plans to expand to Delhi NCR by May and across the country within the next 12 to 15 months.
The collaboration will focus on developing robust, cost-effective, and indigenous electric motor solutions that do not rely on rare earth materials—key components in conventional EV motors.
The allocated INR 3,000 crore will be dedicated to fund the acquisition of 3,000 e-buses and supporting alternative fuel technology buses projects, battery energy storage initiatives, and establishing a robust charging infrastructure network
Considering the consumers will get the same speed, and at par features such as central locking, anti-theft alarm, app control, and mobile charger, the shift towards EVs seems more probable than before