Amit Shah flags off 40 PM eBus Sewa electric buses in Gandhinagar
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday, 28 June flagged off 40 electric buses under the PM eBus Sewa scheme in Gandhinagar, marking the first phase of the Centre's flagship urban electric mobility initiative in the Gujarat capital. Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi were present at the launch.
First Phase of a Larger Rollout
The 40 buses flagged off on Sunday represent the opening tranche of a sanctioned fleet of 100 electric midi buses for Gandhinagar. Operations will be managed by the Gandhinagar Greenline Transport Service Limited (GGTSL), a special-purpose vehicle set up by the Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation. The remaining 60 buses are expected to be inducted in subsequent phases.
Nationally, the PM eBus Sewa scheme carries an estimated outlay of ₹57,613 crore, of which the Central Government's direct contribution stands at ₹20,000 crore. Structured on a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, the scheme targets deployment of 10,000 electric buses across Indian cities.
Bus Specifications and Accessibility Features
Each of the 40 buses is a fully air-conditioned, nine-metre-long electric midi bus with seating for 25 passengers and standing room for 13 more. Notably, every bus is fitted with a hydraulic ramp for persons with disabilities. Four seats are reserved for women and another four for senior citizens — a design choice that signals an intent to make the service genuinely inclusive rather than merely green.
Ticketing is fully digital: buses carry Electronic Ticketing Machines (ETMs) that accept QR codes, UPI, and other cashless payment modes.
Routes, Fares, and Infrastructure
The fleet will run on 18 planned routes linking Gandhinagar with key destinations including Sargasan, GIFT City, IIT Gandhinagar, Gandhinagar Railway Station, Mahatma Mandir, Chiloda, Dahegam, Kadi, Kalol, and Chandkheda, among others. Fares are distance-based, ranging from ₹5 for journeys under 3 km to ₹30 for trips exceeding 20 km. The intermediate slabs are ₹10 (3–5 km), ₹15 (5–8 km), ₹20 (8–14 km), and ₹25 (14–20 km).
A dedicated depot and charging facility has been developed at Sargasan at an estimated cost of ₹17 crore, incorporating charging stations, maintenance infrastructure, and operational control systems.
Free Travel Window and Ongoing Concessions
To seed ridership, the Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation has announced that travel on the new service will be free for the first 15 days from the launch date. Beyond that window, children below the age of five will continue to ride free of charge.
With the first phase now operational, attention turns to the pace of inducting the remaining 60 sanctioned buses and whether ridership numbers in Gandhinagar can serve as a proof-of-concept for the broader national rollout of 10,000 electric buses under PM eBus Sewa.