This initiative is expected to extend its electric travel network and connect more major cities. With this move, the company strengthens its push towards sustainable, zero-emission transport on long-distance corridors.
The new routes include high-demand connections such as Delhi–Lucknow, Delhi–Amritsar, Delhi-Bareilly, Bengaluru–Madurai and Chennai–Salem.
NueGo now covers key stretches from North to South and Central India, also adding routes like Guntur–Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad–Kurnool, Jaipur–Kota, and Amritsar–Jammu to its map.
As part of the expansion, the launch of India’s longest electric intercity route between Delhi and Lucknow, with a travel time of around 10 hours, marks an Immense milestone in the country’s EV journey.
According to Devndra Chawla, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, GreenCell Mobility, “With these new routes, we’re enabling more travellers to choose a greener alternative without compromising on safety or quality,” he said.
“This is not just about expansion—it’s about leading a nationwide movement for zero-emission intercity transport.”
As of now, the company has set up over 50 charging stations across the country to support operations. NueGo claims that its buses undergo 25 safety checks covering mechanical and electrical systems, and the fleet includes features such as CCTV surveillance, GPS tracking and speed limits of 80 kilometres per hour.
NueGo has introduced specific measures for women’s passenger safety, including a 24-hour helpline, designated seating options during booking and enhanced security protocols at stations and on buses.
