Key Points

Blue Energy Motors has secured significant funding to revolutionize India's trucking industry through sustainable technologies. The company is focusing on expanding its manufacturing capacity for LNG and electric heavy-duty trucks. By targeting India's transportation sector, which contributes 15% of national carbon emissions, Blue Energy Motors is positioning itself as a key player in green mobility. Their innovative approach has already helped reduce over 15,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions through their existing fleet.

Key Points: Blue Energy Motors $50 Mn Funding Drives Green Trucking

  • Blue Energy Motors raises $50 million for green trucking expansion
  • Company aims to manufacture 10,000 trucks annually
  • Reducing carbon emissions through LNG and electric truck technologies
  • Backed by prominent investors including Essar and Nikhil Kamath
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Blue Energy Motors raises $50 mn funding to accelerate green trucking in India

Blue Energy Motors secures major funding to accelerate sustainable trucking and reduce carbon emissions in India's transportation sector

"The future of logistics will be built on clean, scalable technology - Nikhil Kamath"

Mumbai, Sep 18

Blue Energy Motors (BEM), India's leading manufacturer of LNG and Electric heavy-duty trucks, has secured fresh funding, bringing its total capital raised to $50 million.

The company's vision for green mobility is backed by Essar and FPT (Iveco Group), serving as both a strategic investor and technology partner.

In the latest funding round, Blue Energy Motors raised an additional $30 million from Nikhil Kamath and Omnitex Industries.

BEM currently has a manufacturing capacity of 10,000 trucks per year. The fresh funding will be instrumental in fully unlocking this capacity, accelerating production, expanding the development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and electric vehicle (EV) heavy-duty trucks, and scaling the company's green mobility footprint across India.

The company is at the forefront of decarbonising India's transportation sector, which contributes nearly 15 per cent of the country's total carbon emissions. As India's largest manufacturer of LNG trucks, the company has sold around 1000 vehicles that are running successfully with leading Fortune 500 companies. These trucks have collectively travelled more than 60 million km, reducing carbon emissions by over 15,000 tonnes (CO2) to date.

Commenting on the fund raise, Anirudh Bhuwalka, Founder & Managing Director of Blue Energy Motors, said, "The fresh fund raise empowers Blue Energy Motors to accelerate India's shift to clean, sustainable freight transportation. By harnessing both LNG and electric truck technologies, we are set to lead India's transformation toward sustainable, zero-emission freight. Our commitment to delivering scalable, commercially viable solutions positions us at the forefront of the green mobility revolution and sets the stage for long-term value creation for our investors."

Nikhil Kamath, Investor and Entrepreneur, said, "The future of logistics in India will be built on clean, scalable technology. The real opportunity lies in solutions that don't just chase disruption, but deliver it quietly, efficiently, and at scale. Blue Energy has done that well."

Anshuman Ruia, Director, Essar, added, "As investors in Blue Energy Motors, Essar remains deeply committed to accelerating India's transition to green mobility. Our continued investment underscores our confidence in Blue Energy Motors and the company's innovative approach to decarbonizing heavy-duty transportation. This aligns perfectly with Essar's broader vision of championing sustainable business solutions across sectors."

As India moves toward a cleaner and more energy-efficient future, Blue Energy Motors is well-positioned to lead the transition in the freight transportation sector.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great initiative but I hope they focus on making these trucks affordable for smaller transport companies too. Not just Fortune 500 companies should benefit from green technology.
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Rohit P
Finally some serious investment in green trucking! Our highways are filled with polluting trucks. Hope BEM expands quickly across all major transport routes. 🙏
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Michael C
Interesting to see Nikhil Kamath investing here. His backing gives this credibility. The combination of LNG and electric makes sense for India's diverse transportation needs.
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Shreya B
👍 Excellent step! But what about charging infrastructure for electric trucks? Hope the government partners with companies like BEM to build the necessary infrastructure across highways.
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Karthik V
𝗔𝗰𝗰𝗵𝗮 𝗵𝗮𝗶! This is exactly the kind of innovation India needs. Transportation contributes so much to pollution. Hope they achieve their 10,000 trucks per year target soon.
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Emma D
Impressive numbers - 1000 vehicles already running and 60 million km traveled. Shows this isn't just theoretical but actually working in real-world conditions. Great progress!

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