Tata supplies 100 electric buses to Assam State Transport Corporation
时间:2024-06-17 17:12:51 阅读(143)
Tata Motors has announced that it has supplied 100 electric buses to the Assam State Transport Corporation (ASTC). The 9-metre, air-conditioned Tata Ultra electric buses that will ply on the roads of Guwahati are designed to provide a safe, comfortable and convenient intra-city commute.
These zero-emission buses are indigenously built on a next-gen architecture, equipped with the latest features and are powered by advanced battery systems. The buses were launched by the Chief Minister of Assam, Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma on 1 January 2024.
He added, “Built with cutting-edge technology and rigorously tested under varied conditions, these buses are eco-friendly and will make public transportation safe, comfortable, tech-driven and more efficient. We are elated to have our Tata Ultra electric buses inducted and operational to serve the residents of Guwahati.”
To date, Tata Motors has supplied over 1,500 electric buses across multiple cities in India, which have cumulatively clocked more than 10 crore kilometres, with an uptime of over 95%. With its full-electric drivetrain, this vehicle optimises energy consumption, resulting in low energy usage and operational costs.
Equipped with electronic stability control, electronic brake distribution, air suspension, Intelligent Transport System (ITS) and panic button among other advanced features, it prioritises comfort and safety for its commuters.
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