EP66- 'EVolev' - India's first digital platform for EV Trucks - Transforming Indian Logistics Industry- Arham Partap Jain -TRUCKNETIC
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TRUCKNETIC recently launches India’s First Digital EV Truck Platform, ‘EVolev’ Chapters- 0:00 - Coming Up 2:13- India’s trucking market is expected to grow over 4x by 2050 3:00- Launch of National Logistics Policy by PM Narendra Modi 3:50- Making Trucking Sustainable with AI & Machine Learning - Reducing cost of logistics in India 4:51 - Truck driver- one of the most Difficult Job & how will Zero Emission Trucks transform the lives of truck drivers? 11:06 - How is Trucknetic reducing diesel consumption with increased asset utilisation? 12:54- Promoting CNG trucks for intra-city movements. Fleet owners getting existing trucks modified. 13:50- India's First Digital platform for EV Trucks 18:04 - B2C customer move towards EV trucks due to lower operational cost - 0.5-0.6 ₹/km as compared to CNG 1.4₹/km to diesel 3.4₹/km 18:42- Challenges in Electrifying fleet of Heavy Duty Trucks 20:08 - EV trucks to LNG & CNG trucks- Is this is the future of Sustainable Trucking in India? 22:00- Is Hydrogen the Sustainable Future for Indian logistics industry? 24:26- What is 1G, 2G, 3G Bio-ethanol? 28:36- Hydrogen as a fuel providing electricity 29:58- Is capital and lack of players a major challenge in our path of implementing sustainable mobility solutions? 31:54- Solving logistics nightmare of stubble burning- Farm to Fuel- Creating Parallel Energy Ecosystem 36:00 - Arham's background - From installing solar bulbs in slums to launching Evolev 39:05 - From family business in Conventional Energy - PET COKE & Coal to - moving towards sustainable side of things. 40:41- Where does India import Coal from? Different type of Coals 42:05- Banning in Coal in Delhi & replacing it with Biomass 43:35 - 70-80% drop in emissions by replacing coal with Biomass (rice husk, mustard husk, saw dust) in Delhi 44:40- Why power plants in Delhi are allowed to use coal? 46:11 - Delhi Government's Initiative are impressive 47:02- Delhi reconstructs itself every 100 years. " India’s trucking market is expected to grow over 4x by 2050 — fueling the nation’s economy and transportation emissions. India is the world’s fifth-largest economy, with a GDP close to US$3 trillion and growing. The freight transportation sector is growing rapidly to ensure more goods and products reach a rising number of end consumers. Currently, India transports ~4.6 billion tonnes of freight annually, generating transport demand of 2.2 trillion tonne-kilometres (tonne-km) at the cost of ₹9.5 lakh crore.2 Demand for goods is rising with urbanisation, population increase, the rise of e-commerce, and rising income levels. As this demand continues to grow, associated road freight movement is expected to increase to 9.6 trillion tonne-km by 2050. Road transport (i.e., trucks) carries the bulk of India’s goods, 70% of today’s domestic freight demand. Heavy- and medium-duty trucks are responsible for most of that road transportation. And as road freight travel continues to grow, the number of trucks is expected to more than quadruple, from 4 million in 2022 to roughly 17 million trucks by 2050. In light of these market trends, zero-emissions trucks — including battery electric trucks and fuel cell electric trucks — offer a compelling alternative to the diesel trucks that dominate India’s road freight today. ZETs do not have tailpipe emissions and have lower operating costs, presenting an opportunity for India to showcase how the adoption of ZETs is economically efficient and better for air quality, public health, and environment." NITI Aayog, RMI, Transforming Trucking In India: Pathways to Zero Emission Truck Deployment, September 2022. Source : https://www.niti.gov.in/sites/default... #SustainableLogistics #GreenLogistics#LogisticsSustainability#EcoLogistics#CircularEconomy#Sustainability#CarbonFootprint#SustainableTransportation#ElectricVehicles#RenewableEnergy#SupplyChain#WasteReduction#EfficientTransportation#LastMileDelivery#PackagingReduction
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