India Targets Zero-Emission Trucks by 2050 with 30 Policy Interventions to Accelerate Electrification
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- India targets a complete transition to zero-emission trucks by 2050, with 17 million trucks projected on its roads.
- 30 policy interventions designed to accelerate truck electrification across India.
- Achieving India’s Net Zero target by 2070 hinges on adopting zero-emission trucks.
India is making a bold move toward environmental sustainability with the “Indian Zero Emission Trucking Policy Advisory,” aiming to transition entirely to zero-emission trucks (ZETs) by 2050. The government’s Office of the Principal Scientific Advisor highlighted the urgency of this shift, with projections estimating 17 million trucks on India’s roads by mid-century.
“This growth in freight transport poses a serious threat to the environment,” the advisory warns. “To achieve India’s Net Zero target by 2070, it is essential to complete the transition to zero-emission trucks by 2050.“
Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser to the government, emphasized the need for a supportive ecosystem: “The induction and wider adoption of ZETs require technical expertise and systematic policy interventions to create an enabling techno-socio-economic ecosystem in India.”
Supporting this initiative, Hanif Qureshi, Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Heavy Industries, announced the design of 30 policy interventions specifically aimed at accelerating the electrification of trucks across the nation. These interventions, Sood noted, are inspired by successful international models and have undergone rigorous evaluation by experts.
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India’s path to zero-emission trucking is a critical component in the nation’s broader environmental goals, positioning it as a leader in sustainable transportation in the coming decades.