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Swargate & Alandi ST depots to be converted into e-depots by MSRTC

As per the information shared by the MSRTC Pune division, e-Shivai buses have begun to be inducted into the fleet of the transport body from last year

Updated on: Dec 04, 2023 05:32 AM IST
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Senior officials of the Pune Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) have sent a proposal to the MSRTC head office for conversion of two state transport (ST) depots namely Swargate and Alandi, into complete electric depots. Furthermore, the Pune division will soon acquire 200 electric buses in a phase-wise manner.

Around 5,000 e-buses will be taken by the MSRTC in a phase-wise manner, out of which, 200 e-buses will be given to the MSRTC Pune division.M (HT PHOTO)
Around 5,000 e-buses will be taken by the MSRTC in a phase-wise manner, out of which, 200 e-buses will be given to the MSRTC Pune division.M (HT PHOTO)

Kailash Patil, MSRTC Pune divisional controller, said, “We are already running electric buses on several routes now from the last year and soon, we are going to get an additional 200 electric buses for our division. Currently, all these buses are charged at the head office premises at Shankar Sheth Road. So, it was decided to have dedicated electric depots in the division.”

“We have identified two existing ST depots in the Pune division, which will be converted into electric depots. Swargate and Alandi depots will be converted into electric depots for which, we have sent a proposal to our head office. As soon as it gets approval, we will receive funds and actual work will start,” Patil said.

As per the information shared by the MSRTC Pune division, e-Shivai buses have begun to be inducted into the fleet of the transport body from last year. Accordingly, 16 e-Shivai buses were added to the Pune division fleet in August 2023 and started operating on the Pune-Nashik route from August 11 this year.

 
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