
NueGo expands electric intercity bus network across India
NueGo
, the electric
intercity bus service
by
GreenCell Mobility
, has announced a significant expansion of its nationwide operations. The company has introduced several new electric bus routes across North, South, and Central India, including its longest intercity route between Delhi and Lucknow.
This development marks a step forward in the adoption of electric mobility for public transport and is part of NueGo's plan to improve regional connectivity through a zero-emission fleet.
New routes and infrastructure expansion
The newly added routes include Delhi to Lucknow, Delhi to Amritsar, Bengaluru to Davanagere, Harihar, and Madurai, Chennai to Madurai and Salem, Delhi to Bareilly, Haldwani, and Sirsa, Guntur to Visakhapatnam, Gurugram to Haldwani, Jaipur to Kota, Delhi to Hisar, Amritsar to Jammu, Indore to Ratlam, Hyderabad to Kurnool, and Bengaluru to Mysore. The Delhi-Lucknow route, completed in approximately 10 hours, is currently the longest EV intercity route operated by the company.
As part of its infrastructure development, NueGo now operates over 50 mid-points nationwide equipped with EV charging stations.
Safety measures
Speaking on the expansion, Devndra Chawla, MD and CEO, GreenCell Mobility, said, 'At NueGo, we are constantly working to create a network that is as sustainable as it is comfortable. With these new routes, we're enabling more travellers to choose a greener alternative without compromising on safety or quality. This is not just about expansion—it's about leading a nationwide movement for zero-emission intercity transport.'
NueGo currently operates a fleet of over 300
electric buses
and has also introduced India's first fully electric air-conditioned sleeper bus service. The buses feature fast-charging technology and a range of up to 500 km per charge.
In addition to technical features, the company has implemented several safety-focused initiatives. NueGo has equipped its fleet with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), speed limiters, GPS live tracking, CCTV surveillance, and driver breath analyser tests. It has also launched a 24x7 helpline and
Pink Seat
booking feature aimed at enhancing women's safety.
The service uses AI-based systems for booking and real-time tracking and offers onboard Wi-Fi for passengers. By operating a 100% electric fleet, NueGo continues to support efforts to reduce transport-related emissions in India.
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