Together with Aaveg Management Services, one of India’s leading private EV mobility operators, Cityflo has formally introduced its first fleet of electric buses in Delhi, marking a revolutionary step for urban transportation. The goal of this project is to provide office workers in one of India’s most crowded and dirty cities with a tech-enabled, zero-emission commute.
For years, people have been saying that if shared mobility is sustainable, why not switch to electric vehicles? “This is our response,” the Cityflo team stated.
The electric buses offer quiet, effective and clean transportation that significantly reduces Delhi’s carbon emissions. They are produced by EKA, a newcomer to the Indian electric commercial vehicle market.
Tech + Operations: A Successful Collaboration
This rollout is more than just putting EVs on roads. The partnership between Cityflo and Aaveg brings together:
- Aaveg’s EV fleet expertise and deep operational know-how
- Cityflo’s cutting-edge tech platform and premium commuter experience
- A shared philosophy of long-term, sustainable urban mobility
When combined, they are raising the standard for everyday urban commuting, especially for professionals who find it difficult to make the lengthy and unpredictable trips throughout Delhi-NCR.
Why This Matters for Delhi (And India)
- Delhi is the world’s most polluted capital
- Overcrowded, unreliable buses are the norm
- Private car usage is surging, worsening air quality
With zero-emission buses that are not only environmentally friendly but also built to be punctual, comfortable, and technologically advanced, this EV rollout directly addresses these issues.
What We Know About Bus Specifications and Passenger Experience
While specific model specs haven’t been released, here’s what you can expect:
- Fully electric EKA buses with quiet, efficient drivetrains
- Seating-first design — no standing passengers
- App-based booking, live tracking, and real-time updates
- Smart route optimization for faster commutes
- Air-conditioned cabins and hygienic interiors
Cityflo’s goal is clear: to offer a “car-like experience” at scale, making public transport aspirational again.
An upgrade of Delhi’s public transport system is long needed. In addition to being cleaner, Cityflo and Aaveg’s electric fleet is also more intelligent, smooth, and comfortable. If properly scaled, this might bring about the premium EV bus revolution that India has been longing for.
Delhi is at the forefront of the electric bus market, which is the next great frontier as EVs become more commonplace in passenger cars and two-wheelers.
An important turning point for Indian urban mobility is marked by Cityflo’s debut into the electric mobility market in Delhi. Their goal, in collaboration with Aaveg, is straightforward but effective: Compromises for office commuters are over.
Tech-powered EV buses might be the answer we’ve all been waiting for as Delhi looks to improve its infrastructure and clean its air.