Tata Motors and THINK Gas Partner to Expand LNG Refueling for Indian Trucking
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What Happened
Tata Motors, India's largest commercial vehicle manufacturer, has signed an MoU with THINK Gas to develop LNG refueling infrastructure. The collaboration will identify key freight corridors, ensure fuel quality, and extend exclusive benefits like preferential pricing to Tata Motors customers.
“As India advances towards sustainable and efficient freight movement, LNG presents a compelling solution for long-haul and heavy-duty trucking. Recognising its potential early on, we have developed robust solutions that deliver higher fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and superior performance. Through this partnership with THINK Gas, our goal is to strengthen ecosystem readiness – ensuring relia”
“At THINK Gas, our aim is to make cleaner fuels accessible and affordable across India. Partnering with Tata Motors, a leader in advancing alternate-fuel mobility will help us strategically scale our expansion. Supported by our global investors —I-Squared Capital, Osaka Gas, Sumitomo Corporation, Konoike Transport, JOIN, we remain committed to building a robust, safe, and sustainable LNG network na”
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THINK Gas currently operates 18 Liquefied and Compressed Natural Gas stations, with several additional stations under development.
Why this matters
The partnership aims to enhance infrastructure readiness and promote cleaner freight operations, accelerating the adoption of LNG-powered commercial vehicles in India.
Terms in This Story
- LNG
- Liquefied Natural Gas - natural gas cooled to liquid form for easier transport and storage.
- MoU
- Memorandum of Understanding - a formal agreement between two parties outlining the terms of a partnership.
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