Gurugram/ Jaipur, 22nd August 2025.
Safexpress, in collaboration with Smart Freight
Centre India (SFC India), has launched its first electric vehicle (EV) pilot
focused on long-haul operations along one of India’s busiest freight
corridors – Delhi to Jaipur. This initiative marks a decisive step in
Safexpress’ long-term commitment to decarbonising logistics and achieving Net
Zero emissions by 2047.
The long-haul pilot run, which began at Safexpress’
Logistics Park-Delhi,and concluded at itsLogistics Park-Jaipur, featured live
loading, en-route charging and unloading of the EV. The full journey was
professionally documented to capture operational realities and practical
insights into electrifying long-haul freight movement.
This pilot run will be used to evaluate vehicle
performance, charging efficiency, emissions reduction, operational costs, and will
be consolidated into a formal report, which will provide vital insights for
shaping future policies and industry practices around green logistics mobility
in India.
The pilot run not only tested the technical and
operational feasibility of transitioning from Internal Combustion Engine (ICE)
vehicles to EVsfor long-haullogistics but also showcased Safexpress’
leadership in driving sustainable change across supply chains.
Having implemented EV pilots across its first-mile
and last-mile routes, Safexpress is now extending this transition to long-haul
routes. With multiple pilots underway across diverse corridors, the larger
vision remains to gradually transition the entire fleet to zero-emission
vehicles.
Commenting on the launch, Rubal Jain, Managing
Director, Safexpress, said “At
Safexpress, sustainability is at the heart of our operations. This long-haul
electric truck pilot is a concrete step towards our vision of achieving Net
Zero by 2047. The ever-busy Delhi–Jaipur corridor was chosen for its strategic
importance, and the learnings from this initiative will guide our larger
transition to green logistics.”
Sanya Shahi, Senior Manager - Programs &
Partnerships, Smart Freight Centre India, said “We
are proud to partner with Safexpress in this pioneering pilot EV initiative for
long-haul routes. By monitoring the operational performance and real-world data
of this pilot, we aim to provide actionable insights that will inform industry
adoption and national policy on sustainable freight.”
The insights and learnings from this Delhi–Jaipur long-haul
pilot will be formally showcased before senior policymakers, industry leaders,
and other key stakeholders to discuss the challenges, and chart recommendations
for accelerating India’s shift towards sustainable freight transportation.