CM Rekha flags off 300 EV buses at Indraprastha Bus Depot

Giving a major boost to passenger and environment-friendly mobility, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday flagged off 300 new electric buses and laid the foundation for several key transport initiatives from the Indraprastha Bus Depot.
She also launched a new interstate e-bus service connecting Nanaksar (Delhi) to Ghaziabad and laid the foundation stone for a multi-storey office building of the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC).
The Chief Minister also launched the EV incentive portal and oversaw the disbursal of more than Rs 24 crore in subsidies to 12,877 beneficiaries through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
These initiatives, she said, are aimed at strengthening Delhi’s transition to a green, clean and modern transport system.
Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister said these initiatives are important steps towards building a public transport system that is clean, affordable, safe and future-ready. Green transport, she noted, will not only help reduce pollution but also make daily commuting more convenient for residents.
Highlighting recent progress, Rekha Gupta said the DTC has seen significant improvements over the past year. Once running in heavy losses, the corporation is now gradually moving towards financial stability due to sustained efforts by the government. She added that under previous governments, the DTC had weakened due to operational irregularities and poor resource utilisation, but her administration has worked to address these systemic gaps while ensuring transparency and accountability.
She also outlined key measures taken by the government, including the modernisation of bus depots, redevelopment of ISBTs, construction of DTC offices, establishment of automated testing stations and strengthening of the Pollution Under Control Certificate (PUCC) system. Financial liabilities inherited from previous governments, she said, are also being cleared in a responsible manner.
On EV subsidies, the Chief Minister said, despite earlier announcements, beneficiaries had not received payments on time.
The current Government has corrected this by introducing a transparent system and transferring more than Rs 24 crore directly into the accounts of 12,877 beneficiaries. The aim is to ensure that citizens receive their entitled benefits on time and without any hurdles.
Reiterating her Government’s vision, Rekha Gupta said the goal is to build a public transport system that is safe, convenient and environmentally sustainable. She also welcomed the launch of new inter-state bus services in the Delhi-NCR region, noting that these will ease daily commuting for thousands of passengers and strengthen regional connectivity.
Transport Minister Dr Pankaj Kumar Singh said the rollout of 300 zero-emission electric buses, the launch of the Nanaksar-Ghaziabad e-bus service and the foundation of the new DTC office mark significant progress in making Delhi’s public transport modern and environment-friendly.
He said the Government is delivering on its commitments. With the addition of these buses, Delhi’s total bus fleet has crossed 6,100, and the city is moving rapidly towards its target of 5,000 electric buses by March.















