Himachal to float tender for 220 electric buses within fortnight

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government plans to float a tender for purchasing 220 electric buses within a fortnight for and Dharamsala, a said Friday.

The state has been actively working to reduce pollution and started procuring electric buses to cut down vehicular emission, noted.

(HRTC) last week awarded a contract worth Rs 23 crore to Foton-PMI for procuring 30 electric buses that will ply in for public transport.

"Seven bidders participated in the pre-bid process out of which four were shortlisted including Foton PMI, and Foton PMI emerged as the lowest bidder. As per the tender condition they have to supply buses to us in 4-6 months. People in Shimla will have access to these pollution free buses within six months," said.

HRTC has procured buses under central government funded scheme where the Centre will bear 60 per cent of the cost.

PMI and China-based have partnered for the marketing and sales of buses in

"FOTON-PMI electric buses equipped with advanced technology from FOTON are fast charging buses and can withstand heavy ridership and steep hills of Himachal Pradesh," said.

FOTON-PMI quoted a price of Rs 76.97 lakh per bus including GST. The company claims that bus can be charged completely in about half an hour.

"We are using fast charger and lithium manganese oxide battery which is highly advanced. The battery can be charged in about half an hour that will enable bus to cover distance of 150 km," PMI said.

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First Published: Fri, October 19 2018. 15:30 IST