In a first-of-its-kind initiative, NueGo, an electric intercity bus brand, has introduced India’s first electric AC sleeper bus, offering a premium, eco-friendly alternative for long-distance travel. Its latest fleet of electric sleeper buses will connect major cities across the country, including Delhi – Amritsar, Bengaluru – Chennai, Hyderabad – Rajahmundry, Chennai – Madurai, Vijayawada – Visakhapatnam and Bengaluru – Madurai.
This expansion allows NueGo to tap into the growing demand for sleeper bus services, all while promoting green mobility. These sleeper buses prioritise both comfort and sustainability. Here’s what passengers can expect:
Spacious ergonomic berths with reclining backrests for better relaxation.
Soft-touch interiors with ambient LED lighting to create a soothing environment.
USB charging ports, night reading lamps, and storage pockets are available at every berth.
Modern sanitation facilities ensure hygiene on the go.
Ample overhead storage space for luggage.
Beyond comfort, these buses are built with cutting-edge technology like aerodynamic FRP front fascia for improved efficiency, monocoque chassis—a first in India—for enhanced handling and stability advanced safety features, including ABS brakes with Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
Eco-friendly intercity bus travel in India is gaining momentum with the rise of electric and sustainable transport solutions. Companies like NueGo are leading the way by introducing zero-emission electric buses, reducing air pollution and fuel dependency.
hese buses offer quiet, smooth rides with features like regenerative braking, fast charging, and energy-efficient designs. Routes connecting major cities ensure comfortable, cost-effective, and environmentally responsible travel. With growing concerns over climate change and urban pollution, electric intercity buses present a viable alternative to diesel-powered transport, promoting a greener future while enhancing passenger comfort and safety. Sustainable travel is the way forward!
(With inputs from multiple reports)