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India Identifies Top 10 Corridors for Zero-Emission Trucking
Blueprint for India’s Sustainable Freight Transformation
From delivering goods directly from manufacturers in Chennai to stores in Guwahati, or from a port in Kolkata to a warehouse in Jodhpur, or to customers’ doors in Bhopal, the trucking industry is the backbone of the Indian economy.
Trucks are essential for intermodal freight (e.g., moving goods from ports, rail terminals, airports or manufacturing units to final destinations), acting as the last-mile link.
The trucking industry generates billions in revenue and employs millions of people, ranging from drivers to logistics personnel. It supports commerce in nearly every sector-retail, agriculture, manufacturing, and construction by ensuring materials and products reach their destinations.
Trucks are often the only practical option for freight delivery in rural or remote regions that are not serviced by rail or air. Yet, as it fuels economic growth, the sector also stands among the largest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions.