Electric vehicle manufacturer, Olectra has emerged as the lowest bidder for the supply of 327 electric buses to the Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) in Himachal Pradesh, the company said in a release on Monday.
HRTC had invited bids for 327 electric buses (297 buses of 9 metre and 30 buses of 12 metres) for outright purchase of the buses. This move was taken in order to increase the green mobility transportation in Himachal Pradesh.
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After completing the tendering process and upon technical evaluation, Olectra and Switch mobility were technically qualified, wherein Olectra emerged as the lowest bidder with their offered rates.
HRTC is now expected to finalize the order shortly and award it to Olectra to ensure a speedy deployment and meets the urgent needs of citizens.
The planned Olectra buses are equipped with the latest innovations, offering superior performance, greater efficiency, and enhanced passenger comfort. Features like Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), Air Suspension, and Disc Brakes with Electronic Stability Control (ESC), and excellent manoeuvrability to ensure a smooth and safe ride for passengers in the terrain of Himachal Pradesh.
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The 9m buses has a single charge range of 180 kms at 80 percent SOC (System-on-Chip), and a seating capacity of 30+D high back seats while the 12m buses has a single charge range of min of 250 kms at 80 per cent SOC, and a seating capacity of 37+D luxury seats with push back mechanism 2×2 and calf support.
As per the press release, in the first phase of electric bus deployment, the Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) launched a ground-breaking electric bus service between Kullu, Manali, and Rohtang Pass on September, 2017. 25 buses, supplied by Olectra were inducted for service.
These bus service marked a significant milestone as it was the first in the world to operate electric buses at an altitude of 13,000 feet along the Manali-Rohtang highway.
These electric buses operate quietly, effectively mitigating noise pollution, which is crucial for preserving the serene environment of the hilly terrain, the release added.
Himachal Pradesh is one of the first states in India to embrace electric mobility, aligning with the nation's commitment to sustainable mobility to reduced carbon emissions.
HRTC which has recently completed 50 years of service, now serves over 70 lakhs citizens. It remains committed to sustainable future while safeguarding its rich natural heritage.
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