Narela's Electric Leap: Inauguration of Bus Depot Heralds Cleaner Commute for Delhi

The Narela bus depot, featuring a new charging station, will be inaugurated on June 27, adding over 100 electric DEVI buses to Delhi's fleet. This initiative aims to enhance public transport and curb emissions, marking a significant step towards accessible and eco-friendly commuting in the city.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 20-06-2025 19:12 IST | Created: 20-06-2025 19:12 IST
Narela's Electric Leap: Inauguration of Bus Depot Heralds Cleaner Commute for Delhi
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The Narela bus depot, equipped with a charging station, is poised for inauguration on June 27, signifying a pivotal expansion in Delhi's public transport landscape, officials revealed on Friday.

This development is part of the Delhi government's broader strategy to modernize the city's transit system while slashing carbon emissions, as stated by Transport Minister Pankaj Singh. The depot will service North Delhi's outskirts and act as a vital hub for electric bus maintenance and charging, a transport official noted.

Minister Singh emphasized the depot's role in democratizing clean transit access across Delhi, underscoring the government's strides in augmenting its electric bus fleet. With the integration of these buses, residents of Delhi's outer precincts can expect enhanced last-mile connectivity.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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