GreenLine Mobility Solutions Ltd has launched a fleet of LNG-powered trucks for Bekaert to help decarbonise road logistics. This partnership aligns with India’s vision for a gas-based economy and is part of both companies’ commitments to reduce carbon emissions.
The new LNG-powered trucks, deployed at Bekaert’s Ranjangaon Plant, are part of a pilot phase designed to significantly cut the carbon footprint of Bekaert’s logistics operations. Each truck is expected to cut up to 24 tonnes of CO₂ annually, bringing Bekaert closer to its goal of becoming carbon net-zero by 2050 and achieving 65 per cent sustainable sales.
GreenLine’s LNG truck fleet has already driven over 40 million kilometres, avoiding more than 10,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions. The company plans to expand its fleet to over 10,000 LNG and EV trucks and set up a nationwide network of LNG refuelling stations, EV hubs, and battery swapping facilities, aiming to cut 1 million tonnes of CO₂ annually.