Kolkata:In a bid to bring down air pollution, the West Bengal government is set to launch nearly 1,200 electric buses in Kolkata over the next two years, of which 400 will be operational by January 2023, a senior transport official said. The transport department is also working to introduce CNG-run buses in the northern and western parts of the state, he said.
"The department will introduce 1,180 buses to be run by the West Bengal Transport Corporation (WBTC) within the Kolkata municipal area over the next two years," the official told PTI. Out of these, 400 buses will hit the streets by January next year, he said. Environmental activist Subhas Dutta welcomed the move and called it a good start.
He said that even though miniscule in scale given that around 10 to 12 lakh vehicles ply in the Kolkata metropolitan area, it is a positive step. "Let there be a start for a better environment; the electric buses will definitely reduce carbon emission," he said. At present, around 80 electric buses are operated in the eastern metropolis, which were acquired under the capex (capital expenditure) model the WBTC procured the vehicles and has been operating these on its own.