Tata Motors’ smart electric bus flagged off in Bengaluru
Date: 28 Jul 2023
The
citizens of Bengaluru will now have smarter, safer and a greener public
transportation. A prototype of the Tata Motors’ smart electric bus was flagged
off by Ramalinga Reddy, Minister of Transport, Government of Karnataka, Dr. N.
V. Prasad, IAS, Secretary to Government, Transport Department and. G
Sathyavathi, IAS, Managing Director, Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport
Corporation (BMTC) along with delegates from Government of Karnataka, BMTC and
Tata Motors.
As
part of the larger order signed between TML Smart City Mobility Solutions Ltd.,
a fully owned subsidiary of Tata Motors, and BMTC, the company will supply,
operate and maintain 921 units of state-of-the-art 12-metre low-floor electric
buses for a period 12 years. Tata Starbus EV is an indigenously developed bus
with superior design and best-in-class features for sustainable and comfortable
commute.
Commenting
on the announcement, Sathyavathisaid, "Meeting the high-quality benchmark,
we are elated to flag off Tata Motors' electric bus prototype. The advanced
features and impressive performance of the electric bus align perfectly with
BMTC's commitment to reducing our carbon footprint and improving the quality of
life for our citizens. We look forward to supplementing our fleet with Tata
Motors’ new, smart electric buses."
Asim Kumar Mukhopadhyay, CEO and MD, TML Smart
City Mobility Solutions Limited said, "We are delighted to see our first
smart electric bus get flagged off in Bengaluru. For decades, Tata Motors’
advanced research and development facilities have meticulously created
offerings that are cutting-edge and eco-friendly. The bus flagged off today is
equipped with state-of-the-art features and ergonomic design, providing
commuters a hassle-free travel experience. We are confident that our electric
buses will make public transportation safe, comfortable and energy
efficient."
The Starbus EV boasts a top-of-the-line
design, advanced safety features and a powerful, energy-efficient electric
drivetrain. With zero tailpipe emissions, the e-bus contributes significantly
to reducing air pollution and mitigating the impact of climate change. It comes
with features like new-gen electric powertrain, advanced Integrated Transport
System, Electronic Stability Control, Electronic Brake Distribution, advanced
telematics system along with comfortable seating for 35 passengers and easy
ingress and egress with its low-floor configuration. Till date, Tata Motors has
supplied more than 900 electric buses across multiple cities in India, which
have cumulatively clocked more than 8 crore kilometres, with an uptime of over
95%.