J&K L-G takes ride in Olectra Greentech bus
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday took a ride on Olectra Greentech's electric bus, which is on a trial run to augment inter-city and intra-city transport facilities
Jammu, Dec 18 (IANS) Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday took a ride on Olectra Greentech's electric bus, which is on a trial run to augment inter-city and intra-city transport facilities.
An official statement said, "Arun Kumar, AGM, Sales and Marketing, Olectra Greentech Ltd, briefed the Lt Governor about the functioning, features and technical aspects of the bus during the ride.
"He apprised the Lt Governor that it is an Olectra K6 electric bus which has seating capacity of 24 plus driver, and single charge range of 160 km with 80 per cent status of charge."
The bus has many other modern features like GPS, public announcement system, air-conditioner, smart ticketing, 2 USB ports per seat, emergency stop etc.
While enquiring about the performance of the bus, Sinha suggested the representatives of the company to keep proper luggage space to facilitate the passengers during their journey.
"The Lt Governor said that the J&K government is committed to provide quality transport facilities to the public in the UT and said that the unprecedented augmentation of the public transport system will boost revenue generation as more and more viable and lucrative routes will be included in the operational network of transportation," the statement said.
The electric bus will be on a trail run on different inter-city and intra-city routes to access its technical, mechanical stability and other practical aspects.
During a meeting with the Chairman of Olectra Greentech Ltd, Sinha had asked him to send two electric buses on a trial basis, one each for Srinagar and Jammu.
"Depending upon the trial outcome, the government will decide future course of action for inter-city and intra-city transport facilities and 150-200 e-buses would be introduced in the transport sector soon in a phased manner," the statement said.