Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath flagged off 45 electric buses and inaugurated the Noida Electric Bus Depot on Saturday [1].
The expansion of the electric fleet is intended to improve last-mile connectivity and reduce carbon emissions in the region [2]. This initiative specifically supports the infrastructure needs of the upcoming Jewar International Airport, ensuring sustainable transport options for future travelers [2].
The new fleet will serve four key routes [3]. These routes link Noida, Greater Noida, and Ghaziabad to the site of the new airport [3]. The launch of the depot provides the necessary charging and maintenance infrastructure to sustain these operations.
State officials plan to deploy a total of 110 electric buses by June 15 [2]. This phased rollout is part of a broader green-mobility strategy implemented by the Uttar Pradesh government to modernize public transit. The integration of these vehicles aims to lower the environmental impact of urban commuting in the National Capital Region.
By prioritizing electric vehicles, the state intends to create a scalable model for public transport that aligns with national goals for cleaner air and reduced fuel dependency. The Noida Electric Bus Depot serves as the central hub for this transition, coordinating the movement of buses across the designated corridors [1].
“Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath flagged off 45 electric buses”
The deployment of these buses indicates a strategic shift toward integrating green infrastructure with major aviation projects. By establishing the Noida Electric Bus Depot and securing a fleet of 110 vehicles before the airport's full operational phase, the government is attempting to prevent the traffic congestion and pollution typically associated with new international transit hubs.




