Electric buses can help cities address environmental concerns, such as air quality and greenhouse gas emissions, and contribute to a cleaner city. The transition process from conventional fuel buses to electric buses is a growing concern for stakeholders, as industries and governments struggle to nurture the initial phase maturity of electric buses in the marketplace. This research examines the current state and development of electrification in public transport within a city, as well as the challenges and barriers encountered in adopting electric buses for electrification. Present research connects to the experience of cities that have already electrified their urban bus fleets. It relates to the role of charging technologies in cost and the implementation of battery and grid infrastructure in developing countries. It briefly presents the context of the Bus Rapid Transit System use and the electrification of public transport in Ahmedabad. Furthermore, policy recommendations for electric vehicle purchases are outlined based on service levels for sustainable transportation.
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