electric vehicles
From delivery executives to cab drivers, the Capital’s workforce is riding the electric wave
[…]A total of 53,620 vehicles were registered in the city last month
[…]The plan said that if the battery is not sold with the vehicle, up to 50 per cent of the purchase incentive would be provided to energy operators to ensure that the end user does not have to pay a big deposit.
[…]In order to make the national capital more e-vehicle friendly, transport authority of Delhi interviews different candidates
[…]Addressing a press conference here, minister Satyendra Jain said that the charge for using the station facility would be Rs 2 per unit, which he claimed would be the lowest in the country.
[…]A zero emission bus was flagged off by the CM in the first month of the new year. However, at a time when a pall of smog hangs over the city, this can only make a small dent in the air quality index. Delhi now has an e-bus, the first one being launched by […]
[…]The Delhi Transport Corporation on Monday, March 1, approved bids for procurement of 300 air-conditioned low-floor e-buses, a move hailed by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal who said his government was committed to switching public transport to electric mode The 300 electric buses, after approval by the cabinet, will start arriving from October and the entire […]
[…]Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday launched the ‘Switch Delhi’ campaign to promote electric vehicles and appealed to people to buy such vehicles to combat pollution in the city Kejriwal said his government will hire only electric vehicles for various purposes in the next six weeks. The Chief Minister also asked delivery chains and big […]
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