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Prayagraj News: Are you aware of the initiative to reduce electricity consumption and charge buses with solar energy?

 Prayagraj News: Are you aware of the initiative to reduce electricity consumption and charge buses with solar energy?



The need of environmental conservation is currently rising especially quickly in Prayagraj, the city of the confluence. Before the Mahakumbh, buses will travel down Prayagraj's roadways while being charged by the sun. By Mahakumbh, a solar power plant will be installed near the Naini electric bus charging station.


The need of environmental conservation is currently rising especially quickly in Prayagraj, the city of the confluence. Before the Mahakumbh, buses will travel down Prayagraj's roadways while being charged by the sun. That is, a comprehensive plan has been developed to halt the diesel-smoking buses. Electric buses that can run on less diesel would advance environmental conservation. Now, the electricity used to charge these will come from solar power. There will be no need for a traditional power source. means that a solar energy plant will be erected.


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These solar panels will use sunshine to turn solar energy generate electricity and store it in batteries, as well as conserve energy by charging the buses, provide financial savings, and safeguard the environment. Will occur The Bela Cachar charging station across the Ganga will be connected to this process in the second phase. This will solve the issue of buses not being able to be charged even when there is an electrical outage, and carbon emissions will go down.


Old diesel buses won't operate anymore

Director of City Transport Services Limited, NK Trivedi, said that construction of the solar plant at the electric charging station has begun. will receive a solar-powered charge. Beginning in 2009, Prayagraj's diesel buses have run their course. Buses that were blowing smoke were stopped for the sake of the environment.

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