Blue Energy Motors, a leading manufacturer of EV and LNG heavy-duty trucks, has crossed a major milestone of 100 million kms of cumulative fleet operations across the country.
With over 1,400 Blue Energy Motors trucks operating across key freight routes, the company has helped reduce over 30,000 tonne of carbon emissions equivalent to the carbon absorption of nearly 1.2 million trees.
The development comes when the commercial vehicle industry is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by rising fuel costs, sustainability commitments from corporates and India’s long-term decarbonisation goals.
Blue Energy Motors has been building an integrated clean trucking ecosystem around EV and LNG heavy-duty trucks, intelligent fleet technology, energy infrastructure and nationwide service support.
Its LNG Heavy-duty trucks offer long-haul capabilities with dual-tank variants delivering a range of up to 2,400 kilometres on a single fill.
On the EV mobility front, the company has developed corridor-led charging and battery-swapping infrastructure designed to eliminate range anxiety and charging downtime.
Through its Energy-as-a-Service model, Blue Energy Motors is helping fleet operators lower upfront capital investments while improving operating efficiency and fleet utilisation.
The company’s battery-swapping technology enables depleted batteries to be replaced in under five minutes, significantly reducing downtime and maximising vehicle productivity for high-mileage commercial operations.
Anirudh Bhuwalka, Founder and Managing Director, Blue Energy Motors said crossing 100 million kms is a strong validation of where the future of freight mobility is headed.
Fleet operators are actively looking at cleaner solutions that make sense not only from a sustainability perspective, but also operationally and commercially, he said.
Businesses that remain entirely dependent on diesel are becoming increasingly exposed to fuel-price shocks and supply uncertainties, he added.
“We believe the next five years will witness one of the fastest transformations in the history of India’s trucking industry,” said Bhuwalka.
