Summary
A new manufacturer produces LNG-powered heavy-duty trucks to combat diesel emissions in India. These trucks reduce CO₂, particulate matter, and noise, with plans for significant production expansion to promote cleaner logistics. To combat high emissions from diesel-powered heavy-duty trucks in India, a new manufacturer produces LNG-powered heavy-duty trucks as a cleaner alternative. These trucks significantly reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 30%, cut particulate matter by 91%, and lower noise pollution by 30%. Having already driven over 50 million kilometers and saved 14,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions, this initiative, partnered with major logistics firms, plans to expand production to 10,000 trucks annually, driving a greener logistics transformation in India.
Problem
High emissions from diesel-powered heavy-duty trucks in India
Impact
Over 50 million kilometers driven, saving 14,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions; partnered with major logistics firms; plans to expand production capacity to 10,000 trucks per year
Partners
Nestle , Flipkart , Dalmia Cement , Tata Steel , Ultratech Cement , Reliance , Hindustan Zinc , JK Lakshmi Cement
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