Pune is making significant strides towards a sustainable future by expanding its e-bus and metro projects as part of the Green Maharashtra Vision. These initiatives aim to reduce carbon emissions and improve public transportation.
PuneEbusMetro ProjectSustainable TransportationGreen Maharashtra VisionReal Estate PuneMay 02, 2025
The Green Maharashtra Vision is a state-wide initiative aimed at promoting sustainable development across various sectors, including reducing pollution, combating climate change, and promoting green energy.
In the initial phase, 100 e-buses will be deployed in Pune, with plans to gradually increase the number over the next few years.
The first phase of the Pune Metro is expected to be operational by 2025.
E-buses produce zero emissions, are quieter and smoother, and provide a more comfortable and efficient mode of transport for passengers.
Public consultations and awareness campaigns have been conducted to inform citizens about the benefits of e-buses and the metro project. Feedback from the community has been incorporated into the planning and design stages.
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