Tata Motors' Green Mobility Push: Hydrogen Trucks Pilot and EV Launches
Key Ideas
  • Tata Motors is piloting hydrogen internal combustion engine trucks in collaboration with Indian Oil Corporation to support the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
  • The company has introduced six zero-emission electric vehicles to aid industries in reducing Scope 3 emissions, with plans for commercialization within 12 to 24 months.
  • Government schemes like the PM-eBus Sewa Scheme are driving electrification, with Tata Motors operating over 3,000 electric buses across India, having covered 26 crore kilometres.
Tata Motors is actively advancing its efforts towards sustainable transportation in India by focusing on both hydrogen-powered trucks and electric vehicles. In an exclusive interview, Executive Director Girish Wagh highlighted the company's latest initiatives, including collaborating with Indian Oil Corporation to deploy hydrogen internal combustion engine trucks on critical routes as part of a pilot project under the National Green Hydrogen Mission. These efforts aim to commercialize hydrogen technologies within the next 12 to 24 months. Additionally, Tata Motors has introduced six zero-emission electric vehicles like the Ultra E.12 and Prima E.55 S to help industries like steel and cement reduce emissions. The company is also participating in government schemes such as the PM-eBus Sewa Scheme to boost electrification in commercial vehicles, with over 3,000 electric buses already operational in India. Despite the current low sales volume of green mobility solutions, Tata Motors remains optimistic about future growth, particularly as they observe promising trends across various end-use segments.
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