

Hindustan Zinc Scales Green Logistics to Accelerate Net Zero Push with EV and LNG Truck Rollout
Editorial Highlights
- •Hindustan Zinc is deploying 100 electric and 100 LNG trucks to accelerate its journey toward reaching Net Zero emissions by 2050.
- •GreenLine Mobility is investing INR 400 crore to build India’s first commercial-scale battery swapping infrastructure for 24x7 industrial operations.
- •The initiative aims to reduce 150,000 tonnes of Scope 3 emissions annually, equivalent to planting 12,000 trees every month.
Hindustan Zinc Ltd, India’s only and the world’s largest integrated zinc producer, has launched one of India’s largest green logistics transitions in partnership with GreenLine Mobility Solutions Ltd, an Essar venture and the country’s leading green logistics operator. This collaboration marks a pivotal step in Hindustan Zinc’s accelerated push towards achieving 100 percent decarbonization of its supply chain through the deployment of advanced electric (EV) and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) trucks.
This expansion marks a major step forward in Hindustan Zinc’s pursuit of Net Zero emissions by 2050 or sooner and will be enabled by the widespread integration of EVs and LNG trucks throughout its supply chain. As part of this strategic collaboration, GreenLine will invest INR 400 crore to deploy 100 Electric Trucks, replacing diesel vehicles for inter-unit concentrate movement between the company’s mines and smelters (metal production plant), and establish India’s first commercial-scale battery swapping infrastructure with 3 high-capacity stations for 24x7 operations, while also expanding Hindustan Zinc’s LNG fleet by adding 100 new LNG trucks, doubling the fleet size to 200 for long-haul finished goods transport.
Arun Misra, CEO Hindustan Zinc Ltd, stated, “At Hindustan Zinc, we are unwavering in our commitment to pioneering sustainable practices and believe the future of manufacturing is green. This large-scale deployment of EVs and LNG trucks, a bold step in our journey to net zero, solidifies our dedication to driving meaningful impact through innovative green logistics solutions and strategic partnerships, shaping a cleaner, more sustainable supply chain.”
This expansion will deliver cost efficiencies through discounted freight rates and is estimated to reduce approximately 236 metric tonnes of CO₂ emissions per month, equivalent to planting around 12,000 trees. Combined, this initiative is expected to reduce about 1,50,000 tonnes of Scope 3 emissions annually, further advancing Hindustan Zinc’s commitment to supporting India’s green growth ambitions.
Anand Mimani, CEO, GreenLine, said, “Clean transport isn’t a future option; it’s today’s responsibility. This deployment with Hindustan Zinc powerfully reflects our shared urgency to decarbonize logistics at scale, setting a scalable model for industrial decarbonization across sectors. With our LNG and EV fleet, manufactured by Blue Energy Motors, we’re bringing together innovation, sustainability, and real-world impact in a way that’s practical and powerful for industry.”
Recognized as the world’s most sustainable company in the metals & mining sector by S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment 2024 for the second consecutive year, Hindustan Zinc recently announced its ambitious 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). The goals cover ambitious targets spanning various thematic areas such as climate change, water stewardship, biodiversity conservation, responsible sourcing, circular economy, workplace diversity, and social impact. The company has committed to achieving 50 percent reduction of Scope 1 and 2 emissions and 25 percent reduction of Scope 3 emissions from the 2020 baseline.
GreenLine currently operates over 650 LNG trucks, serving clients across FMCG, e-commerce, metals & mining, cement, oil & gas, and chemicals. Its fleet has covered more than 50 million km, cutting over 14,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions. The company plans to expand to more than 10,000 clean trucks, supported by a nationwide network of 100 LNG refueling stations, EV charging hubs, and battery swapping facilities—an integrated green mobility ecosystem aiming to cut carbon emissions by up to 1 million tonnes annually.
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