In a historic move to combat rising air pollution and enhance last-mile connectivity, the Delhi Government, under the leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is all set to unveil its new electric vehicle initiative — DEVI (Delhi Electric Vehicle Integration) — on April 22, 2025.
The program is being hailed as a smart, clean, and connected step forward in transforming urban mobility across the capital. DEVI aims to streamline short-distance travel within the city while promoting environmental sustainability through the use of electric buses.
330 New EV Buses to Join Delhi’s Public Transport Fleet
The initiative will witness the launch of 330 new electric buses, providing a major boost to Delhi’s green public transport infrastructure. Smt. Rekha Gupta, a senior BJP leader, will inaugurate the new EV fleet under the party’s urban mobility and environmental vision.
The introduction of these EV buses is expected to drastically reduce vehicular emissions, offering citizens a modern and eco-friendly commuting option.
BJP’s Commitment to a Cleaner Delhi
The BJP4Delhi unit emphasized that DEVI reflects the party’s firm commitment toward building a pollution-free and sustainable capital. By focusing on last-mile connectivity, the initiative aims to fill a crucial gap in the city’s transport network — enabling smoother transitions from metro and bus stops to local neighborhoods.
This development also aligns with India’s broader push towards green energy adoption and reducing dependency on fossil fuels. With this bold step, Delhi joins the league of global cities prioritizing clean mobility solutions for a better future.