Etrio and Kosher Climate Collaborate Tech-driven leading EV Manufacturer in India, Etrio has announced the strategic partnership with Bangalore-based renewable energy consultants and developers of environmental commodities – Kosher Climate, to collaborate for creating a carbon credit framework – a first-of-its-kind mechanism designed for commercial EVs. This collaboration will help companies reduce Greenhouse emissions and use tradable carbon credits to achieve the net zero goal.
This framework follows the Verified Carbon Standard Methodology and will help companies gain economic and environmental benefits from fully electric and hybrid commercial fleet deployments, making them truly sustainable businesses.
How Companies Benefit the Environment As a frontrunner in the carbon markets, Kosher Climate provides advisory support to companies, businesses, governments, multi-lateral agencies, and NGOs in achieving their net zero goals.
On the other hand, Etrio is a leading cargo EV Manufacturer that provides tech-driven EV solutions for diverse commercial use case deployments. Etrio’s commercial electric vehicles are deployed widely across various commercial use cases – Agri logistics, waste management, e-commerce, cold chain logistics, gas delivery, and for other last-mile logistics requirements. Its product portfolio has a wide range of electric vehicles with payloads ranging from 350 kg to 700 kg across three and four-wheeler segments. Etrio EVs stand out in the commercial vehicle market as they are integrated with high-end telematics technology, enabling them to deliver a superior range and unmatched performance in their respective categories.
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