13 February,2023 05:56 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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The AC double-decker e-bus is scheduled to run on the Mumbai roads later this week, officials of Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) told mid-day.
A fleet of the newly acquired buses have arrived in Mumbai, general manager of Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport, Lokesh Chandra said.
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Initially, only a handful of AC double-decker e-buses will be operational in the city, and according to the official estimates more such buses will hit the roads by the end of March.
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Here is all you need to know about the AC double-decker e-bus:
Route:
- The first AC double-decker e-bus will be operational from the Kurla bus depot on the Kurla-Santacruz route.
- BEST has decided to deploy the buses on other city routes that have a huge footfall during office hours: Colaba depot, Majas depot, and Kurla depot.
Facilities:
- The AC double-decker e-bus has a capacity of carrying 78 commuters
- It has doors on both sides for passengers to move in and move out easily
- Digital tap-in tap-out ticketing service available
- CCTV cameras installed for the safety of the passengers
Fare:
- It will have a minimum fare of Rs 6
Meanwhile, the BEST officials said that they are expecting to receive more buses batch-wise. In the financial year 2023-24, BEST is planning to introduce around 4,000 e-buses in the city which include around 200 AC double-decker e-buses.
Benefits:
- The 200 buses which will be introduced by BEST this year, will reduce BEST's carbon footprint and will also save around 26 million litres of diesel per year.