Tata Motors is set to provide 100 electric buses to Green Energy Mobility Solutions.

Tata Motors is set to provide 100 electric buses to Green Energy Mobility Solutions. Featured Image

Author:
Jas Chellani

Published on:
August 5, 2025

Categories:
EV News & Trends

Tata Motors has announced that they will be supplying 100 electric buses with Green Energy Mobility Solutions Pvt. Ltd. and has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the same. Tata Motors will be providing these electric buses for the electric transportation of Universal Bus Service (UBS), followed by the supply of 100 Magna EV intercity buses. 

The MoU was signed at Passenger Vehicle Expo 2.0 held in Chennai, where Tata motors introduced their commercial passenger transport solutions, which also included the Magna EV and the LPO 1822. 

The MoU was signed in the presence of Dr T.R.B. Rajaa, Minister of Industries, Government of Tamil Nadu, and the representatives of the state government and members of the Omni Bus Owners Association (AOBOA). 

Currently, Tamil Nadu’s electric bus portfolio includes the Starbus EV and Ultra EV for inter-state travel, followed by the Magna EV for intercity commutes. According to the company more than 3,600 electric buses are operational in 11 cities, with an operational distance exceeding 34 crore kilometers. These vehicles are equipped with Tata Motors Edge connected vehicle platform, which provides various information such as diagnostics, tracking, and fleet management. 

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The Minister for Industries, Dr Rajaa, Government of Tamil Nadu, has expressed his views on this and said, “Tamil Nadu is leading in automotive and green mobility solutions by providing innovation in public transportation systems. This strategic alliance with Tata Motors and Universal Bus Services to supply intercity electric buses is a pivotal step towards sustainable transportation. 

This initiative will directly benefit the people of Tamil Nadu by providing seamless travel solutions and is a testament to our vision of building a sustainable ecosystem devoid of carbon emissions.”

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