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Adani Group Launches Hydrogen Truck in India
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Adani Group introduced India’s first hydrogen-powered truck for mining logistics in Chhattisgarh. The truck, capable of carrying 40 tonnes over 200 kilometers, was flagged off by Adani Enterprises. This move promotes cleaner transportation in India’s industrial sector. The initiative aligns with global trends toward sustainable energy.
The truck’s hydrogen fuel cell technology reduces carbon emissions significantly. Adani Enterprises aims to integrate green solutions into its logistics operations.
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India, a major coal consumer, faces pressure to adopt cleaner energy alternatives. Hydrogen-powered vehicles could reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
The truck’s 40-tonne capacity suits heavy-duty mining tasks in Chhattisgarh. Its 200-kilometer range supports efficient regional transport.
Adani Group, a leading conglomerate, operates in energy, ports, and logistics. This project marks its entry into India’s green transportation market.
Some welcome the truck as a step toward environmental sustainability. Others argue hydrogen infrastructure costs could limit widespread adoption.
Chhattisgarh’s mining sector generates significant economic activity in India. Cleaner logistics could improve the region’s environmental footprint.
Hydrogen fuel cells produce electricity with water as the only byproduct. This technology is gaining traction globally for heavy-duty transport.
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