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Rs 10 crore electric bus pilot project in final leg, Modi to gift 2 for lawmakers

The project is a brain-child of Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari.

New Delhi: As part of efforts to curb pollution, the Centre is in the final stage of completing the Rs 10-crore pilot project under which 10-refurbished electric buses will be handed over to select State Transport Corporations by March 2016.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will gift on Monday two such buses to the Lok Sabha for ferrying lawmakers.

The project is a brain-child of Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari.

"Two 15-seater buses electric buses, converted to battery from diesel will be flagged off by Prime Minister Modi in presence of Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan and Gadkari on December 21 for MPs," an official source said.

The source said the buses to be gifted to the Lok Sabha for lawmakers are the first proto-type developed by KPIT, Pune with consultations from Central Institute of Road Transport and the technology has been wholly developed in India.

The Road Transport and Highways Ministry is in touch with State Transport Corporations from Maharashtra, Karnataka and Delhi for conversion of 10 diesel buses into electric ones, the source added.

The source said project involves about Rs 10 crore expenditure and after the success of the pilot project steps would be taken for conversion of existing diesel buses across the country.

"An imported electric bus costs about Rs 1.75 crore whereas the one converted indigenously will cost about Rs 60 lakh, the price of which is likely to be reduced further on technology advancement," he said.

Indian Space Research Organisation, IIT Kharagpur and IIT Madras are already in the process of developing such lithium-ion batteries.

The lithium-ion batteries would be used to transform existing diesel buses into electric, Gadkari had earlier said.

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scientists, in collaboration with the ministry and other wings, have developed the batteries costing Rs 5 lakh -- about a tenth of the astronomical Rs 55 lakh for imported ones, he has said.

This is in line with the Prime Minister's 'Make in India' drive and such vehicles will be commercialised and the patents would be registered.

Pollution is an issue, which concerns the government deeply and the ministry is committed to addressing all such issues related to Delhi within two years, the Minister said.

"We plan to convert 1.5 lakh buses in the country which currently run on diesel to electric," the Minister has said.

He has also said that farmers will be encouraged to diversify towards production of bio-fuel from sugar and other products, which in turn can reap rich dividends and contribute significantly to the economic development by cutting on India's huge crude import bills to the tune of Rs 8 lakh crore per annum.

( Source : PTI )
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