Tata Motors Launches India's First Hydrogen Truck Trials
Tata Motors has launched the first trials of hydrogen-powered heavy-duty trucks in India, aiming to assess commercial viability for net-zero emissions.
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24 months
300-500 km
What Happened
Tata Motors, India's largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, has launched the first-ever trials of hydrogen-powered heavy-duty trucks. The trial was flagged off by Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari and Pralhad Joshi, along with Tata Motors' Executive Director Girish Wagh. The initiative is funded by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy under the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
16hydrogen-powered trucks
will be tested over 24 months on key freight routes.
“Hydrogen is the fuel of the future with immense potential to transform India’s transportation sector by reducing emissions and enhancing energy self-reliance.”
The trucks feature both Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine (H2-ICE) and Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) technologies, with an operational range of 300–500 km. They will be deployed on routes including Mumbai, Pune, Delhi-NCR, Surat, Vadodara, Jamshedpur, and Kalinganagar.
Why this matters
These trials, part of the National Green Hydrogen Mission, could accelerate India's transition to sustainable long-distance freight transportation and help achieve its 2070 net-zero target.
Terms in This Story
- H2-ICE
- Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine
- FCEV
- Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle
- National Green Hydrogen Mission
- Government of India initiative to promote green hydrogen production and usage
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