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India's Blue Energy Motors prepares to raise $100 mln by January, CEO states

Blue Energy Motors, an Indian startup that makes liquefied natural gas (LNG) sustained. trucks, plans to raise $100 million by January to fund capability. expansion, its president said, showing a shift to. cleaner fuel alternatives.

The business intends to triple its sales to 3,000 LNG-powered. trucks next financial year, which begins in April 2025, and will. quickly introduce its very first electric truck, CEO Anirudh Bhuwalka told. Reuters in an interview.

We are raising $100 million to scale up business. This. funding will support the production of both electrical and LNG. trucks.

Blue Energy, India's very first LNG truck producer, was. valued at $250 million in its previous fundraising round.

It has a production facility in Pune, an essential commercial. center in western India, with the capability to produce approximately 10,000. trucks each year, and has partnered with Italy's Iveco Group. to source engines for its LNG trucks.

As we approach the milestone of 6,000 or 7,000 systems, I can. established another truck center within six months, Bhuwalka stated.

The company has been progressively growing its fleet of trucks,. which are designed for long-haul transportation, providing the. logistics market a more sustainable option to standard. diesel cars.

Market experts say LNG-powered trucks produce as much as 30% less. CO2 than diesel ones, while cutting hazardous particulate matter. by up to 98% and sulphur oxides by approximately 100%.

Currently, India has 4 million sturdy trucks that emit. almost 450 million tons of CO2 annually. If absolutely nothing is done,. this number will more than double to 900 million within the next. decade, Bhuwalka cautioned.

India, among the world's largest greenhouse gas emitters,. has actually set a target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2070, with the. government pushing for cleaner fuel options to help reduce. emissions.

While LNG truck adoption in India is still restricted to. long-haul paths due to an underdeveloped network of LNG. refuelling stations, Bhuwalka anticipates electric truck sales to. grow quickly.

The sales of electric trucks are anticipated to speed up as. battery prices continue to fall..

(source: Reuters)