New Delhi, March 2025.
In a landmark development towards India’s vision
of achieving net-zero emissions by 2070, Tata Motors, the country’s largest
commercial vehicle manufacturer, has launched the first-ever trials of
hydrogen-powered heavy-duty trucks. This historic trial, which marks a
significant step towards sustainable long distance cargo transportation, was
flagged off by Shri Nitin Gadkari, Hon’ble Union Minister of Road Transport
& Highways, Shri Pralhad Joshi, Hon’ble Union Minister of New and Renewable
Energy. The ceremony also saw the participation of Mr. Girish Wagh, Executive
Director, Tata Motors, among other distinguished delegates from the Government
of India and the two companies.
Through this pioneering initiative, Tata Motors
underscores its commitment to leading the charge in sustainable mobility
solutions, aligning with India’s broader green energy goals. It was awarded the
tender for this trial, which is funded by the Ministry of New and Renewable
Energy under the National Green Hydrogen Mission. It marks a significant step
forward in assessing the real-world commercial viability of using hydrogen
powered vehicles for long distance haulage as well as setting-up the requisite
enabling infrastructure for their seamless operation.
The trial phase will span up to 24 months and
involves deployment of 16 advanced hydrogen-powered vehicles with varying
configurations and payload capacities. These trucks, equipped with new age
Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines (H2-ICE) and Fuel Cell (H2-FCEV)
technologies, will be tested on India’s most prominent freight routes,
including those around Mumbai, Pune, Delhi-NCR, Surat, Vadodara, Jamshedpur and
Kalinganagar.
Flagging-off the trial, Shri Nitin Gadkari, Hon’ble Union Minister of
Road Transport and Highways, Government of India, said, "Hydrogen
is the fuel of the future with immense potential to transform India’s
transportation sector by reducing emissions and enhancing energy self-reliance.
Such Initiatives will accelerate the transition to sustainable mobility in heavy-duty
trucking, and move us closer to an efficient, low-carbon future. I congratulate
Tata Motors for taking the lead in this significant step towards enabling
hydrogen-powered green and smart transportation."
Shri Pralhad Joshi, Hon’ble Union Minister of
New and Renewable Energy, Government of
India said, “Hydrogen is an important fuel for India's
transition to a sustainable and zero-carbon future. The beginning of this trial
is a significant step forward in showcasing the potential of green hydrogen in
decarbonizing India’s transportation sector. This initiative, part of the
National Green Hydrogen Mission, reflects our commitment to driving innovation
and achieving India’s energy independence while contributing to global climate
goals. I applaud Tata Motors for taking the lead in this pioneering effort.”
Highlighting
Tata Motors’ preparedness, Mr. Girish Wagh, Executive Director, Tata Motors,
said, “Tata
Motors is deeply honored to be at the forefront of driving India's
transformation towards greener, smarter, and sustainable mobility. As a company
with a long-standing commitment to nation-building, we have continuously
embraced innovation to develop mobility solutions that contribute to India’s
growth and development. Today, with the commencement of these hydrogen truck
trials, we are proud to further this legacy by pioneering the transition to
clean, zero emission energy for long haul transportation. We are grateful to
the Government of India for their visionary leadership in making this possible,
and we remain committed to playing our part in building sustainable, future
ready mobility solutions that will deliver better
performance and efficiency."
The
flagged-off vehicles exemplify Tata Motors’ comprehensive approach to hydrogen
mobility, displaying both Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine (H2ICE)
and Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) technologies. This includes two
Tata Prima
H.55S
prime movers—one powered by H2ICE and the other by FCEV, alongside
the Tata Prima H.28, an advanced H2ICE truck. With an operational
range of 300-500 km, these vehicles are engineered for sustainable,
cost-efficient, and high-performance transportation. Featuring the premium
Prima cabin and advanced driver-assist safety features, they enhance driver
comfort, reduce fatigue, and improve productivity while setting new benchmarks
for safety in trucking.
Tata
Motors is at the forefront of developing innovative mobility solutions powered
by alternative fuel technologies such as battery electric, CNG, LNG, hydrogen
internal combustion, and hydrogen fuel cell. The company offers a robust
portfolio of alternate-fuel powered commercial vehicles across various segments,
including small commercial vehicles, trucks, buses and vans. The company had
won a tender of 15 Hydrogen FCEV buses, which are successfully deployed on
Indian roads.