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India's CV industry quietly begins shift to hydrogen-powered vehicles

India's CV industry quietly begins shift to hydrogen-powered vehicles

Ashok Leyland, Tata Motors and Daimler lead India's shift to hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles as pilot trials expand under the National Green Hydrogen Mission
Shine Jacob Sohini Das Chennai/Mumbai
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From Reliance Industries' Jamnagar unit to the cold terrains of Leh or the bustling streets of New Delhi, India's commercial vehicle (CV) industry is quietly undergoing a fuel transition revolution through its hydrogen-powered vehicles, led by industry majors such as Ashok Leyland and Tata Motors, with other giants also preparing to take the leap.
While some initiatives are extensions of the National Green Hydrogen Mission, OEMs are also strategically moving to be future-ready. Take the case of Ashok Leyland: it had rolled out India's first hydrogen internal combustion engine (H2-ICE) powered heavy-duty truck, in partnership with Reliance Industries (RIL), as
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