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Ashok Leyland, Minus Zero partner on autonomous trucking solutions

Hinduja Group flagship company Ashok Leyland on said it has signed a strategic alliance with Minus Zero aimed at developing tailored autonomous trucking solutions in the country. Bengaluru-based Minus Zero is an autonomous driving technology startup and this partnership aims to revolutionise commercial trucking through autonomous solutions at scale. The initial focus of this collaboration

Five firms selected to manufacture hydrogen vehicles

The government selected five companies – Ashok Leyland, Eicher Motors, Pinnacle Mobility, Tata Motors, and Booma Innovative – for manufacturing hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles under the Rs 25,938-crore production-linked incentive scheme for the automobile and auto component industry (PLI-Auto), Minister of State for Heavy Industries Krishan Pal Gurjar has informed the Lok Sabha. The

RIL and Ashok Leyland showcase heavy-duty hydrogen truck

Reliance Industries (RIL) and Ashok Leyland unveiled India’s first Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine (H2-ICE) powered Heavy Duty truck. The vehicle was flagged off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi today in Bangalore at the India Energy Week. Ashok Leyland, along with RIL, has been developing this unique technology over the past year and has been under

Reliance, Ashok Leyland in talks for development of H2 engines

Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) is in advanced talks with Hinduja-owned truck and bus maker Ashok Leyland for the development and supply chain of hydrogen-powered engines. Ashok Leyland will install fuel-cell engines in an existing fleet of 45,000 trucks that RIL has hired to transport refined products and other marketing goods as a first stage in

Ashok Leyland prefers to go for hydrogen-powered vehicles

Ashok Leyland Ltd expects hydrogen-powered truck and buses to emerge as a self-sufficient green solution with commercial viability beginning in the next five years, at a time commercial vehicle makers prepare to invest in electric vehicles and natural gas and flexible fuel platforms. A potential move to reduce tax on hydrogen, particularly green hydrogen that

Ashok Leyland lines up investment for developing alternative fuels

Bullish on the future of green mobility, the Hinduja Group flagship Ashok Leyland plans to set up a new manufacturing facility in the country to roll out electric vehicles, according to a top company official. The Chennai-based firm has also lined up a Rs 500 crore investment to develop powertrains based on alternative fuels like

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