TBB BUREAU
RAJGANGPUR, DEC 28, 2021
Leading Indian cement major and a subsidiary of Dalmia Bharat Limited, Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited (DCBL) is spearheading the industry’s transition towards a circular economy with the launch of its e-Truck initiative in India. The pioneering move will accelerate DCBL’s sustainability goal of lowering carbon emissions besides optimizing the company’s overall logistics cost. With the introduction of the company’s new EV truck fleet, the Carbon dioxide (Co2) emissions pertaining to the diesel trucks will be reduced significantly, DCBL said in a statement today.
As part of the initiative’s first phase, two of the proposed 22 High Capacity Electric trucks have been put on track and the rest 20 will be put to use before the end of the current fiscal (FY22).
Supporting the government’s mission of Atmanirbhar Bharat, IPL Tech, India’s first manufacturer of high capacity trucks has been commissioned by DCBL to provide the first of its kind EVs. The company will be plying the trucks to transport slag, a major raw material for cement manufacturing, from the facility of Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) at Rourkela to its cement manufacturing unit in Rajgangpur. Additionally, the company has commissioned 2 charging stations at its Rajgangpur Unit and three more charging stations to be installed by March 2022.
“Achieving environmental sustainability has always been a priority for us at DCBL from a business and a social standpoint. While we are grateful that our government is creating the right policy and investment environment that encourages organisations to take positive environmental action, as private organisations we need to take the lead,” said Mahendra Singhi, Managing Director and CEO, Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited. “DCBL has always led the agenda of creating a holistic business ecosystem that encourages sustainable growth. By introducing our electric vehicle (EV) fleets nationally in partnership with SAIL, we are confident we will be able to achieve our sustainability goals of becoming carbon negative by 2040,” he added.
DCBL’s decision to focus on EV adoption will help improve environmental conditions as well as lower health risks in and around the areas it operates in. Along with leading climate action, reducing pollution, enabling the community through life skills and educational initiatives and promoting optimal use of water resources, the company’s e-Trucks initiative will also help ensure renewable energy integration.
Commenting on the initiative, Chetan Shrivastav, Executive Director, DCBL and Unit Head – Rajgangpur, said, “As India’s pioneer in green cement manufacturing, we are making concrete efforts to introduce innovative solutions that promote sustainable transport as well as increase the decarbonisation of our fleet. We are confident that our commitment to walk the green path will pave the way for smarter transport that optimises energy use.”