
Top electric bus makers gear up for govt’s 6,230-bus mega tender
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: India’s top electric bus manufacturers are gearing up for the government’s next mega tender of 6,230 electric buses, cumulatively valued at over ₹6,000 crore, to be deployed across five cities—Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad—according to tender documents released on 9 January. Delhi, grappling with severe air pollution, will get the largest allocation of 3,330 electric buses through this round of procurement, the tender document, reviewed by Mint, showed.
The submission of bids for the players opened on 9 January, and will run till 10 March. The latest electric bus tender comes weeks after the country concluded the largest ever tender of 10,900 ebuses under the Centre’s PM E-Drive scheme, where new age manufacturers PMI Electro Mobility and Eka Mobility secured more than two-third share of ebuses. Companies such as Tata Motors, Ashok Leyland, VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd (Volvo-Eicher), PMI Electro Mobility, Eka Mobility, and Olectra Greentech are involved in the manufacturing of electric buses.
The tender is issued by Convergence Energy Services Ltd (CESL), a government undertaking responsible for aggregating demand for electric buses in the country. A company spokesperson for Eka Mobility confirmed that the company will participate in the tender. Queries sent to other e-bus makers and CESL did not elicit a response till press time.
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