A new electric bus service has been launched between Noida and Dehradun, marking a major step toward promoting green and sustainable transport in the region. The initiative is part of the state government’s efforts to boost electric mobility and reduce vehicular emissions.
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According to the transport department, the government is offering attractive subsidies to encourage the adoption of e-vehicles — ₹5,000 for electric two-wheelers, up to ₹1 lakh for fully electric cars, and as much as ₹20 lakh for private electric buses. Officials said such measures are expected to reduce dependency on fossil fuels while providing cost-effective travel options.
UP Govt Rolls Out Electric Bus Service on Noida–Dehradun Route
The electric bus service is aimed at improving long-distance connectivity in an eco-friendly manner while giving passengers a comfortable and pollution-free travel experience. Authorities believe the move will also encourage more operators to switch to electric fleets in the coming years.
Officials also added that the service will not only benefit daily commuters but also promote eco-tourism by offering travelers a greener way to reach Uttarakhand’s popular destinations, helping to protect the fragile Himalayan environment.
Transport experts have welcomed the step, noting that inter-state e-bus operations will play a crucial role in reducing carbon emissions on high-traffic routes. They also highlighted that such initiatives align with India’s broader climate goals and commitments to reduce vehicular pollution.
The launch of this service between Noida and Dehradun is expected to set a model for future inter-city electric transport corridors, linking major cities across Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand with sustainable mobility solutions.
With this launch, commuters between Noida and Dehradun will not only get a sustainable travel option but also contribute towards the government’s broader vision of cleaner and greener mobility.