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Mumbai Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project Gets Sustainable Elevation Boost Through Otis Partnership Deal

 The Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail (MAHSR) project has taken another stride towards operational readiness with Otis India securing a key contract to supply elevators and escalators across several stations on the bullet train corridor.

The development strengthens India’s ambitions to build a world-class, high-speed rail network that integrates cutting-edge technology and sustainable mobility solutions.The contract, awarded by the National High-Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL), covers the supply, installation, and maintenance of advanced elevator systems designed to enhance passenger convenience and accessibility. Otis, a global leader in vertical mobility solutions, will deploy its energy-efficient Gen2 elevators and escalators that adhere to international safety and green standards.

Industry officials note that this collaboration reinforces the government’s emphasis on integrating smart infrastructure within large-scale transport projects. “The bullet train is not just about speed it’s about redefining passenger experience through technology, comfort, and sustainability,” said a senior NHSRCL representative.The 508-kilometre Mumbai–Ahmedabad bullet train corridor, India’s first high-speed rail project, is being constructed with technical collaboration from Japan. It will connect Maharashtra and Gujarat through 12 stations, drastically cutting travel time between the two cities from six hours to around two.

Experts say Otis’ inclusion is part of a broader shift in India’s infrastructure approach where global engineering excellence is combined with domestic execution capacity. The company’s solutions, known for regenerative drive technology that recycles energy back into the grid, are expected to significantly reduce the corridor’s operational carbon footprint.“Urban transport today must prioritise accessibility and sustainability. This project exemplifies how advanced engineering can coexist with eco-conscious development,” said an urban mobility expert based in Mumbai.

The high-speed rail project, once operational, is expected to serve over 17,000 passengers daily in its first phase. It will not only reshape regional connectivity but also stimulate economic growth by creating ancillary industrial clusters, new townships, and transit-oriented development zones along the route.By integrating energy-efficient technologies such as Otis’ green elevators, the Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project positions itself as a model for sustainable mass transit bridging India’s infrastructure ambitions with its climate commitments.

Mumbai Ahmedabad Bullet Train Project Gets Sustainable Elevation Boost Through Otis Partnership Deal
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