The government of Tamil Nadu placed a huge order with Ashok Leyland for the supply of 1,937 buses for the state transport. This procurement expands the partnership between Tamil Nadu State Transport Undertakings (TNSTU) and Ashok Leyland bus operations, while also expanding the fleet of state transport buses resulting from increased expected commuter numbers.
The contract is valued at approximately ₹669 crore and contained buses used for urban, mofussil and long-distance travel. This order represents a commitment to modernizing public transport while addressing connectivity and operational efficiency. This fleet covers diverse travel needs and enables TNSTU to run crowded urban city corridors and intercity travel.
The delivery timeline segments the fleet into two broad categories:
All the buses adhere to AIS 153 standards and run on BS VI diesel engines to uphold regulatory compliance and environmental requirements.
The expansion of the bus fleet is a landmark milestone for Tamil Nadu and Ashok Leyland. TNSTU has more than 21,000 Ashok Leyland buses already in operation and this order confirms the company's commitment and position as market leader in the commercial vehicle space.
Through the modernization of the fleet, Tamil Nadu intends to:
This 1937 bus order also promotes innovation in the commercial vehicle sector. Manufacturers are now required to incorporate new technologies such as ESC, air suspension and ITMS, which are increasingly becoming a necessity in contemporary state transport buses.
The Tamil Nadu order of buses in 1937 to Ashok Leyland is a strategic move to upgrade public transportation. Through the supply of technologically improved, safe and accessible buses, the state provides consistent mobility for its increasing population. This project fortifies the state transport buses fleet, improves passenger experience and solidifies Ashok Leyland as an industry leader in India's commercial vehicles sector.
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