Delhi plans to induct 2,800 AC low-floor electric buses as part of the PM E-Drive scheme, according to multiple reports. The new buses are expected to enter service beginning in 2027 or next year, depending on the source. The move is aimed at expanding and modernising Delhi’s public transport fleet. All accounts link the procurement to the goal of reaching a larger fleet size by 2028-29. One outlet states the city aims for a 14,000-bus public transport fleet by 2028, while another specifies the target as 14,000 by 2028-29. The reports consistently describe the buses as electric, air-conditioned (AC), and low-floor, indicating a focus on accessibility and passenger comfort. Together, the sources present the same overall policy direction—using the PM E-Drive framework to add thousands of electric buses—while differing only in the phrasing of timing (2027 versus “next year”) and the fleet-date expression (2028 versus 2028-29).