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Can hydrogen viably decarbonise India’s heavy-duty segment?

Hydrogen ICE may prove a useful transition technology as India shifts towards clean energy in the heavy-duty segment. By Stewart Burnett

India is ramping up its efforts to decarbonise. In November 2021, at the COP26 summit, the country announced a target to achieve net zero emissions by 2070. It doubled down in April 2023, when Alok Kumar, the government Power Secretary, pledged to make the national energy grid 90% independent and renewable by 2047. Part of this transition will mean embracing clean energy vehicles. The International Energy Agency estimates that road transport accounts for 12% of all emissions in India. Medium- and heavy-duty vehicles are disproportionately large contributors towards this total (45%).

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