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BMTC to start trial of electric buses soon

New vehicle similar to a Volvo having a seating capacity of 41 people.

Bangalore: If all goes according to plan, first trials of an electric bus of BMTC are expected to start soon. The Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has brought the bus to the Majestic bus terminus and is waiting for clearances from the Regional Transport Office.

The new bus will be run on some of the busiest stretches in the city to check its performance. BMTC Managing Director Anjum Pervez said that BMTC and a Chinese company will conduct the trials for three months.

“The electric bus is similar to a Volvo bus and will have a seating capacity of 41 passengers,” he said. The biggest advantage with the electric bus is that it is environment friendly.”

“There are several advantages, as it is noise and pollution free, Pervez said. After the Regional Transport Office (RTO) clearance, a formal inauguration will be held and the bus will be rolled out for trials.

A BMTC official said that unlike noisy and polluting diesel engines, the electric buses are quiet and do not emit harmful gases.

“The bus needs to be charged for six to seven hours and it can run anywhere between 240 and 260 km,” Pervez said. Electric buses are being used the US, Canada, China, Japan, Singapore and several European countries.

India still does not have a fully operational electric bus, and if Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation decides to adopt one, it will be the first transport corporation in the country to do so.

But the cost could be a hindering factor, an official warned. The price of an electric bus is almost double of a diesel vehicle, he said.

( Source : dc )
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