en.Wedoany.com Reported - Indian cement manufacturer UltraTech Cement Limited has partnered with Energy In Motion (EIM) to deploy 45 electric heavy-duty trucks for transporting clinker from the Kotputli cement integrated manufacturing unit in Rajasthan to the Dadri and Sikandarabad grinding stations in the Delhi National Capital Region, covering a distance of 250 kilometers through Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. With the addition of these electric trucks, UltraTech's existing green truck fleet now exceeds 750 vehicles.
This deployment, based on a transport service contract signed among UltraTech, EIM, and a logistics service provider, is one of the largest projects of its kind in the cement industry in northern India and is seen as a significant step in validating the feasibility of long-distance electric heavy-duty truck transport. Each electric truck has a load capacity of 55 tons, and the entire fleet is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than 8,900 tons annually, replacing approximately 2.9 million liters of diesel. This initiative supports the Indian government's goal of promoting zero-emission commercial transport under its electric vehicle and logistics policy framework.
K C Jhanwar, Managing Director of UltraTech Cement Limited, stated that India's ambition for clean, energy-secure transportation requires industry action, and UltraTech is committed to leading the way. He noted that logistics decarbonization is as strategically important as production decarbonization, and by shifting long-distance clinker transport to electric power, the company aligns with the national goal of reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels while building a resilient and responsible supply chain.
UltraTech is one of the pioneers in sustainable transport within the cement industry, introducing CNG trucks in 2021, LNG trucks in 2022, and electric trucks in 2024. As of fiscal year 2026, UltraTech operates 638 CNG trucks, 32 LNG trucks, and 89 electric trucks across its manufacturing units.
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