Last month, Ashok Leyland announced plans to build autonomous electric trucks for Indian ports. It’s also partnering with Adani Enterprises Ltd. and Reliance Industries Ltd. to launch hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, and is investing INR 1,200 crore (USD 146 million) in its electrical vehicle subsidiary Switch Mobility.
Last month, Ashok Leyland announced plans to build autonomous electric trucks for Indian ports. Its also partnering with Adani Enterprises Ltd. and Reliance Industries Ltd. to launch hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, and is investing Rs 1,200 crore ($146 million) in its electrical vehicle subsidiary Switch Mobility.
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Last month, Ashok Leyland announced plans to build autonomous electric trucks for Indian ports. It’s also partnering with Adani Enterprises Ltd. and Reliance Industries Ltd. to launch hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, and is investing INR 1,200 crore (USD 146 million) in its electrical vehicle subsidiary Switch Mobility.
India, the world’s most polluted country after Bangladesh, has a truck-sized problem to tackle if it wants to meet its climate goals: a greener commercial fleet in order to limit emissions that account for a third of the nation’s dirty vehicle smoke. It’s an opportunity Ashok Leyland Ltd., Asia’s fourth-largest…