UltraTech Introduces Five Electric Trucks For Clinker Transportation

Highlights :

  • UltraTech has set up three charging stations, one at each of the units and one enroute.
  • The transportation of clinker using these five electric trucks would help to reduce emissions by about 680 MT of CO2 annually.
UltraTech Introduces Five Electric Trucks For Clinker Transportation UltraTech Introduced Five Electric Trucks For Clinker Transportation

For enabling ‘green mobility’, UltraTech Cement Limited, India’s cement and ready-mix concrete (RMC) company, has introduced five electric trucks. This would enable transportation of clinker from its integrated cement manufacturing unit in Dhar cement works, located in Madhya Pradesh, to its grinding unit Dhule cement works, located in Maharashtra.

To ensure reliable transportation, UltraTech has also set up three charging stations, one at each of the units and one enroute. The transportation of clinker using these five electric trucks in place of fossil-fuel based trucks will help to reduce transport emissions by about 680 MT of CO2 annually.

K C Jhanwar, Managing Director, UltraTech Cement Limited, said, “At UltraTech, we are committed to driving sustainability across the value chain of our operations. It is heartening that we have been able to accelerate our progress on sustainable transport. The successful pilot of electric trucks, in addition to the CNG and LNG trucks already deployed in our operations, is a significant step in our efforts to enable ‘green mobility’.”

UltraTech is committed to enabling sustainable transport and has pledged to deploy 500 electric trucks and add 1000 CNG/LNG vehicles in its operations by June 2025 as part of the Government of India’s eFAST initiative. Towards this objective, UltraTech is engaging with its logistics partners for the deployment of CNG and LNG trucks to replace conventional diesel vehicles.

UltraTech claims to be among the first cement companies in India to have introduced ‘Green Logistics’ in the form of CNG vehicles in 2021 and LNG vehicles in 2022. Through concerted efforts with logistic partners, the Company currently has more than 390 CNG trucks and 50 LNG trucks operational across 17 manufacturing units.

The cement sector, which faces a tougher than most challenge to decarbonise, will do well to look at the relatively easier parts to decarbonise, and transportation is certainly one of them. Whether it is shifting to more rail transportation, or electric trucks as in this case, every avenue will have to be explored.   

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