New Delhi: GreenLine Mobility Solutions, a subsidiary of the Essar Group, said on Wednesday that it plans to expand its Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) retail outlets from three to ten in 2025. According to a PTI report, the company also plans to expand its fleet of LNG-powered trucks from over 500 to 1,000 by March FY25.
GreenLine Mobility expanding LNG retail outlets
"As GreenLine's fleet continues to grow, its subsidiary, Ultra Gas & Energy Ltd (UGEL), is working to expand its network of LNG fuelling stations to 10 by 2025 from 3 LNG outlets at present. These fuelling stations are essential for supporting the growing fleet, cutting emissions, and reducing India's reliance on diesel," the statement read.
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Moreover, the CEO of GreenLine, Anand Mimani, said that by expanding their fleet of LNG-powered trucks and building critical fuelling infrastructure across the country, they are playing a central role in reducing India's carbon emissions while supporting the shift to a cleaner, greener logistics industry.