PepsiCo India Launches EV Green Corridor, Electrifies Fleet for Cleaner Logistics

PepsiCo India has launched a major green logistics initiative centered on a new EV Green Corridor for freight on the Kosi-Pataudi route. The company has also converted over 400 distributor-linked vehicles to electric models and deployed more than 80 CNG vehicles in the National Capital Region. These efforts, developed with partners like Kalyani Powertrain, aim to significantly reduce carbon emissions across linehaul, urban, and last-mile delivery operations. The initiatives are part of the company's broader PepsiCo Positive (pep+) agenda to build a cleaner, more efficient supply chain.

Key Points: PepsiCo India Launches EV Green Corridor & Fleet Electrification

  • Launches dedicated EV Green Corridor
  • Electrifies 400+ distributor vehicles
  • Deploys 80+ CNG vehicles in NCR
  • Part of PepsiCo Positive sustainability agenda
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PepsiCo India scales green logistics with new EV corridor and fleet electrification

PepsiCo India scales green logistics with a new EV corridor on Kosi-Pataudi route and electrifies over 400 distributor vehicles to cut supply chain emissions.

"This kind of ecosystem collaboration is what it takes to drive lasting change. - Jagrut Kotecha"

New Delhi, March 18

PepsiCo India has expanded its green logistics network with EV green corridor and wider low-emission fleet transition. The company announced a series of interconnected initiatives on Wednesday aimed at reducing carbon emissions across its entire supply chain, including linehaul freight, urban distribution, and last-mile delivery.

According to PepsiCo India, the centerpiece of this transition is the launch of a dedicated EV Green Corridor on the Kosi-Pataudi route. Developed in collaboration with Kalyani Powertrain Limited, a subsidiary of Bharat Forge Ltd, the corridor operates with eight 32-feet single-axle re-powered electric container trucks.

This specific initiative enables approximately 4.8 lakh electric kilometres annually on the route, establishing a scalable model for electric linehaul freight.

The Green Corridor was inaugurated in the presence of Laxmi Narayan Chaudhary, Cabinet Minister for Sugar Industry and Cane Development in the Government of Uttar Pradesh, alongside PepsiCo India CEO Jagrut Kotecha.

During the event, Chaudhary stated that initiatives like these reflect how industry can grow while remaining mindful of the environment. He noted that the move aligned with the government's focus on promoting electric mobility and cleaner modes of transportation to support sustainable development.

Jagrut Kotecha, CEO, PepsiCo India and South Asia, said, "At PepsiCo India, sustainability is embedded in how we operate and grow. The launch of the EV Green Corridor on the Kosi-Pataudi route, together with the electrification of our distributor fleet and CNG deployment in NCR, reflects our commitment to building a supply chain that is cleaner, more efficient, and future-ready. Through our Partnership of Progress approach, we have brought together the right partners across technology, logistics, infrastructure, and finance to make this a reality. We believe this kind of ecosystem collaboration is what it takes to drive lasting change, not just for PepsiCo, but for the sector."

In addition to the heavy-duty corridor, PepsiCo India converted more than 400 distributor-linked vehicles to electric three and four-wheelers across various markets. This transition directly addresses emission reductions at the last mile of delivery. For urban logistics in the National Capital Region, the company deployed over 80 CNG vehicles through its logistics partners to further lower its environmental footprint.

Pankaj Sonalkar, Managing Director of Kalyani Powertrain Limited, said, "We are proud to partner with PepsiCo India in advancing sustainable freight mobility through the deployment of electric container trucks on Kosi-Pataudi Green Corridor. This initiative demonstrates how electric vehicle technology can be effectively integrated into commercial logistics operations when supported by strong ecosystem collaboration. At Kalyani Powertrain, we remain committed to developing innovative and reliable mobility solutions that enable businesses to transition toward cleaner, more efficient transportation while supporting India's broader decarbonization goals."

These initiatives are part of the PepsiCo Positive (pep+) sustainability agenda, which seeks to embed environmental considerations into the core of the business. By demonstrating the operational and commercial viability of green logistics, the company aims to encourage an accelerated transition across the wider industry.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see a big corporation taking concrete steps. The 400+ electric three-wheelers for last-mile delivery is a smart move. In my colony, the noise and fumes from delivery vehicles are a real issue. Hope other FMCG companies adopt this model soon.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the effort, I hope this isn't just greenwashing. The real test will be scaling this beyond one corridor and ensuring the electricity powering these trucks comes from renewable sources, not coal. The intent is good, but execution and transparency are key.
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Sarah B
Collaboration with an Indian engineering firm like Bharat Forge's subsidiary is the best part. It shows we have the domestic tech and capability for this transition. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Building a green supply chain with Indian partners is the way forward for Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
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Vikram M
Good move, but what about the cost? Will the price of a bottle of Pepsi or Lay's go up because of this "green" investment? As a consumer, I support sustainability, but not if it makes everyday products more expensive for the common man.
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Kavya N
The CNG deployment in NCR is also very practical. Delhi's air quality is a national shame. Every switch from diesel to CNG or electric helps. Hope they expand this to other polluted cities like Mumbai and Kolkata next. Our health is more important than profit margins.

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