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Hyperloop, electric buses, ropeways on fast track: Nitin Gadkari’s mega mobility plan

From upgrading highways and scaling up green mobility to rolling out AI-driven safety tools and eco-conscious initiatives, the government is pushing the pedal on a massive transformation

July 06, 2025 / 20:34 IST
Gadkari said India is in the midst of a historic shift in how people and goods move, driven by innovation, sustainability, and technology.

Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari has unveiled an expansive blueprint to revolutionise India’s mass mobility landscape with cutting-edge solutions such as electric rapid transit, hyperloop corridors, ropeways, cable buses, and funicular railways, particularly targeting hard-to-reach terrains.

In an interview with PTI, Gadkari said India is in the midst of a historic shift in how people and goods move, driven by innovation, sustainability, and technology. From upgrading highways and scaling up green mobility to rolling out AI-driven safety tools and eco-conscious initiatives, the government is pushing the pedal on a massive transformation.

“A mobility revolution is underway,” Gadkari declared. “We’re not only focusing on big cities but also bringing advanced transport to rural and hilly regions. Ropeways, cable cars, and funicular railways are being developed at 360 sites, work is already underway in 60 of them, including Kedarnath.”

Funicular railways, which blend the functionality of elevators and trains to tackle steep inclines, are seen as a game changer for mountainous areas. Project costs are estimated between ₹200 crore and ₹5,000 crore, with the minister confident these innovations will redefine travel in India.

Rapid highway expansion and green mobility

Gadkari reaffirmed his goal of building 100 km of roads per day and said plans are in motion to upgrade 25,000 km of two-lane highways into four-lane roads. The national highway network, he noted, has grown from 91,287 km in 2013-14 to over 1.46 lakh km today, marking a 60% increase. National High-Speed Corridors (HSCs) have expanded dramatically, from just 93 km in 2014 to 2,474 km now.

A key focus is also reducing the logistics cost, which currently stands at 14% of GDP, to 9% by the end of the year, thereby boosting trade and industrial competitiveness.

Flex-fuel push and electric transit

The minister revealed that 11 major automakers, including Tata, Mahindra, Hyundai, and Toyota, have agreed to manufacture flex-fuel engine vehicles, which can run on ethanol, methanol, or blended biofuels in addition to petrol or diesel. This move aims to slash India’s Rs 22 lakh crore annual fuel import bill and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

In Nagpur, a pilot for a 135-seater electric bus is set to launch. Designed for executive comfort, the bus will feature airline-style amenities and operate at speeds of up to 125 km/h, with fast-charging capabilities at designated stops. Once proven successful, the buses will be deployed on key intercity routes such as Delhi-Chandigarh, Mumbai-Pune, and Bengaluru-Chennai.

Next-gen urban mobility and infrastructure

Urban centres like Delhi and Bengaluru are being considered for futuristic pilot projects such as hyperloop transport, pillar-based mass rapid systems, and Metrino pod taxis. “Technology and capital are both flowing in,” Gadkari said. “We are preparing India for a transport revolution.”

Sustainability and road safety

To address environmental concerns, Gadkari said roadside tree planting initiatives are in full swing, with plans to plant up to 25 crore trees along highways. The Ministry of Environment is working on establishing a ‘tree bank’ to facilitate transplanting mature trees and replacing each felled tree with five new ones.

In terms of road safety, the government is deploying precast road materials, drone surveillance, AI-driven monitoring systems, and robust three-foot road barriers. A total of 670 roadside amenities are also being developed to provide quality rest and service areas for travelers.

Gadkari stressed that cleaner, faster, and safer transportation will not only make travel more efficient but also generate employment, lower emissions, and attract significant investment. “In the coming year,” he said, “Indian highways will be at par with US roads in terms of quality. We are building the future, one kilometre at a time.”

(With inputs from PTI)

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first published: Jul 6, 2025 02:02 pm

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