Mumbai: GreenCell Mobility (GCM), a leading
mobility platform in India, is enhancing public transportation through a strong
focus on safety, advanced technology, and operational excellence. Backed by
Eversource Capital, GCM is setting new benchmarks for urban electric mobility.
At the core of GCM’s
operations is an uncompromising safety-first culture, underpinned by advanced
technology and robust governance frameworks. Every electric bus in its fleet is
equipped with multi-camera surveillance systems, real-time vehicle
health monitoring, GPS-based fleet tracking, and passenger information
systems, enabling continuous oversight, faster incident response, and enhanced
passenger confidence. Buses are also designed with inclusive safety features
such as panic buttons, wheelchair accessibility ramps, fire
extinguishers, and seat belts, with dedicated emergency response mechanisms to
ensure the security of women passengers. To sustain these standards at scale,
GCM has established centralized command centres for real-time fleet
tracking and implemented daily breath analyser tests for coach captains
alongside a performance-based grading system to maintain accountability and
discipline. Regular training programs including safety workshops, refresher
modules, coach captain training, and battery management sessions further
reinforce a culture of operational excellence and reliability across its
workforce.
GreenCell Mobility
currently operates over 1,500 state-of-the-art electric buses across 17 cities
in 5 states, with an ambitious roadmap to expand to more than 30 cities in 10
states, running a fleet of 4,500 buses. The company has deployed its services across
key states including Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana,
Karnataka, Delhi, Puducherry, and Gujarat. On a daily basis, GCM ferries
approximately 2.75 lakh passengers and covers nearly 2.85 lakh kilometres, with
each bus averaging around 200 kilometres per day across city geographies. The
company maintains up to 95% bus availability and enables state transport
undertakings to achieve close to 50% savings on fuel costs compared to
conventional fossil-fuel fleets.
Beyond delivering
mobility, GCM is generating meaningful employment across its operating network
and is actively working to increase women’s participation in the transport
workforce. The company has invested significantly in recruiting and retaining
skilled talent, raising the overall standard of service delivery while creating
inclusive economic opportunities for communities across the cities it serves.
GCM’s expanding network connecting millions of passengers to jobs, education,
and essential services reflects its broader commitment to building a more
equitable and accessible urban mobility ecosystem in India, and to ensuring
that the country’s public transport system continues to set high benchmarks.