New Delhi, 28th August 2025, Switch Mobility has handed over the first tranche of EiV12 electric buses to the Delhi Transport Department. This is a reinforcement of Delhi being the Indian city with the highest number of electric buses and represents a critical move toward environmentally friendly mobility. This delivery is part of a Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL) contract. Under this deal, Switch Mobility will supply 950 EiV12 electric commercial vehicles to Delhi. The handover ceremony included key leaders: Chief Minister Smt. Rekha Gupta, Transport Minister Dr. Pankaj Singh, Member of Parliament Manoj Tiwari, and MLA Surya Prakash Khatri. Their presence showed the importance of this move for Delhi’s clean transport goals.
EiV12 is a 12-metre city bus made for urban operations. It has a capacity of 39 people. Its low-floor design allows elderly citizens, children, and mobility-impaired passengers to easily board and alight.
The bus features robust safety features:
The lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries on the floor reduce the centre of gravity, enhancing balance and safety. A rear dual-gun charging system enables rapid charging and quicker turnaround.
The EiV12 is not just a zero-emission bus. It is a smart electric commercial vehicle. Every bus operates on Switch iON, the firm's telematics platform.
Through Switch iON, operators are able to:
In Delhi’s traffic-heavy environment, these functions add reliability and efficiency.
RG Venkataraman, Chief Commercial Officer of Switch Mobility, explained the company’s vision. He said the EiV1Switch Mobility Delivers EiV12 Electric Buses to Delhi Transport Department2 reflects global engineering combined with Indian manufacturing. He added that Switch Mobility aims to build safer, cleaner, and smarter city travel through its new commercial buses.
Delhi has made strong progress in building a sustainable public transport system. It already runs more than 1,250 electric buses, the largest such fleet in India. The EiV12 delivery adds capacity and strengthens this leadership.
The city’s priorities are clear:
With the investment in electric commercial vehicles, Delhi is addressing national clean energy targets and leading other urban areas by example.
Switch Mobility, which is owned by the Hinduja Group, has emerged as a zero-emission transport global player. The firm was previously called Optare in the UK. It was renamed in 2020 to show its commitment to electrification.
Switch Mobility has supplied over 1,250 electric buses globally. The buses have covered over 150 million kilometres. Its offerings include:
The range demonstrates Switch Mobility's vision: to electrify both passenger transportation and freight transportation with reliable commercial vehicles.
The EiV12 delivery has social, economic, and environmental impacts.
The buses will run across Delhi’s busy corridors, carrying thousands of people daily. They will cut noise pollution and lower the carbon footprint of the city.
With the first fleet on the road, Delhi takes one more step in boldness. The city demonstrates that embracing electric commercial vehicles is not just possible but also practical. The EiV12 is not just a new bus; it is a harbinger of how Indian cities can forge cleaner futures. For Switch Mobility, this rollout is a demonstration of capability. For Delhi, it is an affirmation of leadership in green mobility. As one, they look to a future of cleaner, smarter, and improved public transport for all.
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