The trial run of the first electric bus of the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation began in the city
Bengaluru: The trial run of the first electric bus of the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation began in the city on Thursday.
Deputy chief minister Laxman Savadi, who holds the transport portfolio, was part of the maiden ride from Shantinagar bus stand to Vidhana Soudha.
Speaking to reporters, Laxman Savadi said the 12-metre long, 35-seater electric bus is fully air-conditioned, which has an automatic gearbox.
The bus has the capacity to run about 200 to 250 km on a single charge with an air-conditioner in the traffic conditions.
Chief minister BS Yediyurappa who inspected the bus at the Vidhana Soudha, expressed his pleasure over the initiative of the BMTC.
According to a statement issued by the BMTC, the bus that can operate with 100 to 125 passenger consistent load has wheelchair provision with kneeling feature for specially-abled and senior citizens.
The vehicle has various other features like USB charger provision for mobile charging, emergency alarm, stop buttons and emergency exits for safety purposes, the officials said adding that the electronically controlled air suspension with disc brakes at front and rear adds to its safety.
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