Mumbai monorail goes green, all 18 stations set to get sun power
The electricity generated from the solar panels will be utilised for non-traction purposes which includes lighting on stations, lifts, escalators and water pumps. A MMRDA official said, “Our consumption of electricity will increase after the entire corridor between Chembur and Mahalaxmi will be made operational. The installations of solar panels will bring down the consumption of electricity by around 20 per cent.”
ccording to the officials, electricity consumption of the monorail between Chembur and Wadala was around 2-3 MW including traction and non-traction purposes. Image source: PTI