Smart Freight Centre (SFC) India held a successful workshop in Chennai on August 22nd, focusing on the technological barriers and stakeholder-specific actions needed for the transition to Zero Emission Trucks (ZET) under NITI Aayog’s e-FAST platform. Building on previous workshops in Mumbai and Delhi, this event gathered key stakeholders to discuss freight decarbonization and the e-truck transition.
Key Highlights:
High upfront costs remain a barrier despite long-term savings offered by e-trucks.
OEM challenges slow large-scale deployment due to limited planning.
Strategic deployment in proven use cases will drive effective ZET adoption.
Advances in battery technology, including improved energy density and cooling systems, are essential for cost reduction.
A reliable service network is crucial for maintaining ZETs on Indian roads.
Lower battery prices and unified standards will strengthen supply chains and accelerate adoption.
Fast charging infrastructure and a robust supply chain are key for scalability.
ZETs must be affordable and cost-effective for mass adoption and profitability.