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India’s electric bus leap gets funding but charging hurdles may decide winners

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
India’s electric bus leap gets funding but charging hurdles may decide winners

Cities without bus systems could get e-fleets

India’s PM-eBus Sewa scheme, backed by INR 57,613 crore, is set to prioritize cities with no organized bus services—aiming to bring electric commutes to tier 2 and tier 3 towns. As manufacturers scale up and states push decarbonized public transport, the big question is how financing and charging infrastructure bottlenecks will be solved fast enough to deliver buses on the ground.

  • PM-eBus Sewa allocates INR 57,613 crore for electric bus deployment
  • Focus is on tier 2 and tier 3 cities lacking organized bus services
  • Manufacturers are scaling up to meet new demand from states
  • Charging infrastructure and financing remain key implementation hurdles
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