Blue Energy Motors, a company specializing in clean-energy commercial, has reached a significant by saving 10,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions through the deployment of Liquefied Gas (LNG)-powered green trucks.
This achievement aligns with India’s ambitious Net Zero carbon emissions goal for 2070, addressing disproportionate impact vehicles on the nation’s carbon. to Ministry of Transport and Highways although vehicles only 4% of the total fleet, they contribute nearly 40% of CO2 emissions, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable alternatives such as LNG vehicles.
Anirudh Bhuwalka, CEO of Blue Energy Motors, said, “Achieving the milestone of saving 10,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions is a testament to our unwavering commitment to driving sustainable change in the trucking industry. At Blue Energy Motors, we not just transforming logistics with our fuel trucks; we are setting a benchmark for green innovation and demonstrating the potential of clean energy solutions. This achievement reinforces our vision of a cleaner, greener future, and we remain to leading the way sustainable mobility for India and beyond.”
LNG-powered trucks, specifically designed for long-haul operations, offer a alternative to diesel vehicles by reducing CO emissions by up to 30% and significantly cutting particulate matter and nitrogen oxides. These vehicles are already facilitating a shift toward cleaner logistics, aiding fleet operators in reducing both emissions and operational costs.
Blue Energy Motors is furthering its commitment to sustainability by investigating electric vehicle (EV) technologies for commercial use. This dual emphasis on LNG and EV solutions places the company at the vanguard of India green transportation revolution, addressing immediate decarbonization requirements while preparing for a zero-emission future.
India’s logistics sector, projected to grow to $380 billion by the end of the year, demands the rapid adoption of sustainable solutions. LNG trucks offer immediate environmental benefits, while EV advancements promise to redefine long-term commercial transportation strategies.