Union Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari 
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Want to introduce 10,000 e-buses this year: Gadkari

Union Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on Saturday stressed on the need to move towards greener fuel and technology and said the government wants to introduce 10,000 e-buses this year.

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“India spends Rs 7 lakh crores on the import of fuel, particularly crude oil, and at the same time, we are facing massive pollution problems. Hence, this is good news for all of us that our industry is looking at vehicles that run on alternate fuel and are made indigenously. It’s important to ‘Make in India’,” Gadkari said, at the launch event of TVS Motor Company, here.


He added the government is considering turning the highways into e-highways and has been in talks with countries like Germany, USA and Sweden, who have the technology. “We want to bring in 10,000 e-buses this year. We will also put up charging points for electronic vehicles on highways near petrol pumps,” Gadkari said.

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