Context: Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA) to the Government of India, launched the advisory document titled “Bharat Zero Emission Trucking (ZET) Policy Advisory” at Vigyan Bhawan Annexe, New Delhi.
Bharat Zero Emission Trucking (ZET) Policy
About: It is a comprehensive document aimed at guiding India's transition to zero-emission trucking.
Aim: The policy seeks to promote zero-emission trucking initiatives and strategies to reduce carbon emissions in the transportation sector.
Sales Penetration Target: The goal is to achieve 100% zero-emission truck (ZET) sales penetration by 2050 to support India's Net Zero 2070 commitment.
Focus Areas: The document includes 30 policy interventions across five key areas: incentives, regulations, infrastructure, business and financing, and stakeholder initiatives.
Nodal Agency Responsibility: Each policy intervention is assigned to a specific nodal agency responsible for its execution and oversight.
Key Stakeholders: Involves central ministries, central and state agencies, financiers, private companies, research organizations, and labor unions.
Development: The Policy Advisory Panel (PAP), under the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA), led the development, with drafting managed by the Centre of Excellence for Zero Emission Trucking (CoEZET), IIT Madras.
Strategic Importance: The policy is vital for shaping India's strategy towards zero-emission trucking, aligning with broader environmental and energy objectives.
Zero-Emission Trucks: These trucks, powered by electric batteries or hydrogen fuel cells, produce no tailpipe emissions, crucial for reducing greenhouse gases and enhancing air quality, and are key to the transition to sustainable transportation.