Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta flagged off 200 electric buses to strengthen eco-friendly public transport in New Delhi. With over 4,500 e-buses now operational, the government aims to fully transition to electric mobility and curb rising air pollution (Pics/PTI and X)
Updated On: 2026-04-17 05:10 PM IST
Compiled by : Tarun Verma
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday flagged off 200 electric buses at the East Vinod Nagar Depot and said her government is working in mission mode to fully transition Delhi's public transport to electric vehicles (EVs)
With the addition of these buses, 4,550 of the 6,300 public transport buses in the capital are now electric buses, the chief minister said at the event
Gupta also flagged off the Delhi-Rohtak intercity bus service and inaugurated the Madanpur Khadar bus terminal and a new building at the East Vinod Nagar Depot
Delhi CM said the e-buses will help achieve the goal of a developed Delhi and also help in the fight against pollution
"Every month, DTC (Delhi Transport Corporation) is doing inaugurations, be it the launch of new buses or new offices. Our entire government is working for better government offices in Delhi, which will ultimately help in building a better city," the chief minister said
Delhi's EV policy is the most effective in the country. The national capital has been facing problems due to air pollution for the past several years, but the previous governments did not come up with a proper plan, Gupta said