APSRTC all set to run electric buses

Trial run of vehicles to Tirumala, Secretariat soon

March 13, 2018 01:04 am | Updated 01:04 am IST - VIJAYAWADA

To reduce pollution and the temperature levels, the Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) is planning to introduce electric buses on Tirumala Hills.

Trial run of the first electric bus from Tirupati to Tirumala will begin soon. RTC officials have also made proposals to operate eco-friendly buses on other routes, including the AP Capital.

Another electric bus will make the trial run from Gannavaram airport to the AP Secretariat. China-based BYD Company Limited has agreed to supply the buses and two buses have already been delivered. “We want to test the feasibility of these energy-efficient buses. Then we will introduce the remaining buses for the convenience of the pilgrims to Venkateswara Swamy temple,” said APSRTC Vice-Chairman and Managing Director M. Malakondaiah on Monday.

These buses need separate infrastructure for charging, for which the officials are making arrangements. The two buses will shuttle between Tirupati and Tirumala and Gannavaram airport to Velagapudi.

“RTC will check the charging, safety, mileage and other aspects during the trial run of the buses. The electric buses are in our garages,” Mr. Malakondaiah told The Hindu.

TTD nod awaited

According to Executive Director (operations) G. Jaya Rao, the bus which will be operated to the AP Secretariat is 12 metres long and to the one to Tirumala is nine metres.

The 12-metre length bus will take six hours to get fully charged and can be operated for 200 km on a single charge. Electric buses are charged at high voltage and trained drivers from BYD Company will operate the buses. The corporation is waiting for Tirumala Tirupati Devastanams (TTD’s) nod for operating the bus to Tirumala.

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