Hyderabad to Add 60 Electric Metro Express Buses as TSRTC Expands EV Fleet

Electric Metro Express buses in Hyderabad under TSRTC EV expansion

📅April 20, 2026 | By Pulse India News Desk

Hyderabad is preparing to strengthen its public transport network with the addition of 60 new electric Metro Express buses, as part of a broader push by the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC) to transition towards cleaner mobility.

The upcoming rollout is expected to improve connectivity across key city routes while also supporting efforts to reduce vehicular emissions.


Interior view of electric Metro Express bus with modern seating
Electric Metro Express buses offer improved seating and comfort for daily commuters

Metro Express buses are designed for faster urban travel, operating with:

  • Limited stops across major corridors
  • Higher average speeds compared to regular city buses
  • Improved commuter convenience during peak hours

Transport officials indicate that these electric variants will combine speed with sustainability, marking a shift from conventional diesel-powered services.


Charging infrastructure plays a key role in Hyderabad’s electric bus expansion
Electric buses charging at depot in Hyderabad

The introduction of new electric buses aligns with Telangana’s broader plan to modernise urban transport and cut pollution levels.

  • Electric buses produce zero tailpipe emissions
  • Lower noise levels compared to diesel buses
  • Reduced long-term operational costs

Hyderabad has already inducted hundreds of electric buses, and the new addition is part of a phased expansion strategy.


Officials say the 60-bus deployment is part of a larger EV transition roadmap:

  • Around 440 electric buses are already operational in the city
  • Thousands more are planned under central and state initiatives
  • Gradual replacement of older diesel buses is underway

The long-term goal is to move towards a significantly electrified public transport fleet.


The expansion is being supported through a public-private partnership (PPP) model, where:

  • Private firms may assist in bus procurement and conversion
  • Investments are recovered over time through structured payments

This approach is aimed at reducing the financial burden on the transport corporation while accelerating fleet modernisation.


Traffic congestion in Hyderabad highlighting need for better public transport
Hyderabad’s growing traffic makes efficient public transport crucial

Urban mobility experts note that expanding electric public transport could:

  • Improve air quality in high-traffic zones
  • Encourage more people to shift from private vehicles
  • Reduce dependence on fossil fuels

For commuters, the immediate benefits may include cleaner, quieter, and more efficient travel options.


Authorities are expected to announce:

  • Specific routes for the new buses
  • Deployment timelines
  • Further expansion phases

The rollout will be closely watched as Hyderabad continues its transition towards a greener and more sustainable transport system.

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