What will a future smart city look like?
Tata Motors, firing on all cylinders this year at the fair, had smartly curated its pavilion to reflect a futuristic city.
So, amidst the newly launched cars was a sheltered smart bus stop complete with an EV charging unit with an electric bus pulled by the kerbside.
What caught the eye was that the bus had a ramp that differently abled passengers could use to get on to the vehicle. Inside too, there were thoughtful spaces to place wheelchairs. Truly, a sustainbly powered inclusive vehicle.
And, surprise surprise! The charging unit had Tata Power branding all over it. Talk about owning the ecosystem.
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