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India advances clean transport with new electric, hydrogen, and biofuel vehicles, backed by government incentives and long-term climate goals.
India is making steady progress toward cleaner transportation and renewable energy, with industry leaders highlighting advancements in electric, CNG, flex-fuel, and hydrogen-powered vehicles at the 6th International Energy Conference in New Delhi.
Innovations in liquefied natural gas for trucks and ethanol blending beyond E20 are expanding fuel options, while green hydrogen trucks from Ashok Leyland, set for launch by 2027, aim to decarbonize heavy transport.
Government support, including incentives and pilot projects, is driving the transition, though challenges remain in infrastructure, cost, and scaling production.
The nation's long-term goals include carbon neutrality by 2070 and becoming a developed country by 2047, requiring sustained policy, investment, and collaboration across sectors.
La India avanza en el transporte limpio con nuevos vehículos eléctricos, de hidrógeno y de biocombustible, respaldados por incentivos gubernamentales y objetivos climáticos a largo plazo.