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GreenLine Mobility, an Indian company, will invest $275 Million to decarbonize the heavy truck fleet

GreenLine Mobility Solutions, an Indian company, will invest $275 millions to accelerate the decarbonization process of heavy trucks across the country. The move is intended to reduce logistics-related emissions, and align the supply chain to sustainability goals.

India is the third largest emitter of greenhouse gasses in the world. Companies are investing billions to help India reach its net-zero emission target by 2070. GreenLine, a part of the retail-to mining Essar Group said that it would use this investment to deploy more than 10,000 liquefied gas (LNG), and electric trucks.

Mumbai-based company will also create a nationwide network consisting of 100 refueling stations for LNG, charging stations for electric vehicles and battery swapping facilities.

Anshuman Ruia is the director of Essar Group. He said, "We are looking at this opportunity as a way to build a green mobility ecosystem and, in the future invest in clean energy to power our electric vehicles."

GreenLine provides LNG-fueled trucks for companies such as Hindustan Zinc, a miner, and Exide Industries, a battery manufacturer.

GreenLine claims that its LNG-powered vehicles reduce carbon dioxide emissions up to 30 percent.

The company currently operates a fleet consisting of 650 LNG vehicles and has travelled more than 38 millions kilometers, reducing emissions by 10,000 tons. (Reporting and editing by Nidhi verma and Shreya biswas in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)