'India to pilot hydrogen buses, trucks on 10 roads; Reliance, Tata, NTPC among partners,' says Nitin Gadkari
India is launching a pilot project for hydrogen-powered buses and trucks on ten roads. Major companies like Reliance and Tata are partnering in this initiative. The country aims to become an energy exporter, moving beyond imports. This marks a sig...
"We have undertaken a pilot project that on 10 roads of India hydrogen buses and trucks will start. Reliance, Tata, NTPC, Ashok Leyland and many others have joined hands with us for this. We have started making hydrogen," Gadkari said.
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The minister was speaking at the launch of Maruti Suzuki's WagonR Flex Fuel in New Delhi, where Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri also addressed the gathering.
Gadkari said India now has the potential to shift from an energy-importing nation to an energy-exporting one, citing the country's progress on ethanol, hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel.
On sustainable aviation fuel, Gadkari said India is currently producing 78,000 tonnes per year and could become a net SAF exporter within two years. He added that the government intends to eventually run fighter jets and helicopters on SAF as well.
"After ethanol, we will start working on sustainable aviation fuel. We want our fighter jets and helicopters to work on SAF. We can become a nation exporting SAF within two years," he said, describing hydrogen as "a fuel for the future."
Gadkari also addressed scepticism around ethanol, saying the involvement of major corporations in the space was itself a validation of its viability. "There have been many misconceptions about ethanol. But when big cos are working with ethanol, they must have thought it through," he said.
"In my calculation, India comes after Japan as the country which has the lowest increase in fuel prices amongst all the 193 countries in the world," Puri said.
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"I think success is ensured," Puri said, referring to the government's phased rollout plan for flex-fuel vehicles across segments. "This is not merely a product launch. This is the beginning of a new chapter in India's energy transition."
Maruti Suzuki Managing Director and CEO Hisashi Takeuchi said the company remains committed to supporting the government's ethanol-blending agenda, with the WagonR Flex Fuel representing a key step in bringing the technology to the mass market.
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