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Ladakh gets 33 electric buses to transform public transport, promote clean energy

Will reduce carbon emissions, contribute to environmental conservation, says LG Saxena
KO Web DeskBy KO Web DeskApril 22, 2026 Ladakh 2 Mins Read
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In a significant boost to public transport and sustainable mobility in the Union Territory of Ladakh, 33 electric buses have been sanctioned by the Government of India (GoI) under the PM-eBus Sewa scheme.

The fleet will include 7-metre electric buses, specifically suited to Ladakh’s difficult terrain and road conditions. The initiative is expected to play a key role in transforming public transport in Ladakh by promoting clean energy, reducing pollution, and enhancing the overall travel experience. The delivery of e-buses is expected in a month, officials informed.

Lieutenant Governor Ladakh Vinai Kumar Saxena thanked the Centre for fulfilling this long-pending demand, saying this will boost sustainable development in the region, which is also a key focus of the UT Administration.

“The sanctioning of electric buses marks a major step towards building a sustainable and environmentally friendly public transport system in Ladakh. It reflects our commitment to preserving the fragile ecosystem of this region while improving connectivity and accessibility,” the LG said. “These buses will not only reduce carbon emissions but also provide an affordable and efficient transport option, benefiting the residents.”

The introduction of electric buses is expected to bring multiple benefits to the region. “This initiative aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision to make Ladakh a carbon-neutral region by promoting sustainable development,” Saxena said. “The deployment of e-buses will significantly reduce carbon emissions, contributing to environmental conservation in the ecologically fragile Trans-Himalayan region.”

The compact size of the buses (7 metres) has been designed to suit Ladakh’s geography and challenging terrain, ensuring smooth and efficient movement. Additionally, the new fleet will provide an affordable and reliable mode of transport for residents, particularly those living in far-flung areas, thereby strengthening the public transport system in the region.

Notably, since assuming office, LG Saxena has been actively promoting eco-friendly and sustainable initiatives to preserve Ladakh’s pristine environment. The UT administration has prioritised measures to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, including promoting electric mobility and solar energy solutions.

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