Adani Group Unveils India’s First Hydrogen-Powered Mining Truck and Secures Major Power Supply Deal with Uttar Pradesh
🚛 India’s First Hydrogen-Powered Truck for Mining Logistics
Adani Enterprises, the flagship of the Adani Group, has launched India’s first hydrogen fuel cell truck aimed at revolutionizing mining logistics with cleaner and more sustainable transportation. This milestone initiative, part of Adani's broader commitment to decarbonization, reflects a strategic shift from diesel-powered transport vehicles to hydrogen fuel cell trucks in the company’s logistics chain.
Each truck is equipped with smart technology and three hydrogen tanks, capable of carrying up to 40 tonnes of cargo over a range of 200 kilometers. These vehicles are set to play a pivotal role in transporting coal from the Gare Pelma III coal block in Chhattisgarh to the state's thermal power plants.
The first truck was flagged off on Saturday in Raipur by Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, who emphasized the state’s leading role in sustainable energy solutions. He noted that the move aligns with Chhattisgarh’s ambition to reduce its carbon footprint while continuing to meet national energy demands.
♻️ Adani’s Green Logistics Vision and Collaborative Approach
This hydrogen truck initiative is a joint effort between Adani Natural Resources (ANR) and Adani New Industries Limited (ANIL)—both entities under Adani Enterprises. ANIL will supply the hydrogen fuel cells and is actively involved in producing green hydrogen, as well as manufacturing solar modules, wind turbines, and batteries.
The transition to hydrogen is strategically significant for mining operations, which are typically diesel-intensive. Hydrogen-powered vehicles offer comparable range and capacity as diesel trucks but emit only water vapour and warm air, drastically reducing environmental impact and noise pollution.
Vinay Prakash, CEO - Natural Resources and Director at Adani Enterprises, underlined that Adani is creating model mines with reduced environmental impact using cutting-edge technologies like autonomous dozer-push equipment, solar energy integration, tree transplanters, and digital innovations.
⚡ Adani Power to Supply 1500 MW to Uttar Pradesh
In a parallel development, Adani Power has won a competitive bid to supply 1,500 MW of thermal power to Uttar Pradesh, further solidifying its position as one of India’s largest private power producers.
The power will be generated from a greenfield 2x800 MW Ultra-Supercritical power plant to be constructed in UP under the Design, Build, Finance, Own, and Operate (DBFOO) model. The energy will be delivered at a competitive tariff of Rs. 5.383 per unit.
This comes following the recent approval from the Uttar Pradesh Cabinet. A long-term Power Supply Agreement (PSA) will now be signed with Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd. (UPPCL) under the awarded Letter of Award (LoA).
🏭 Investment, Job Creation, and Energy Demand
Adani Power plans to invest USD 2 billion in the construction of the plant and related infrastructure. The project is expected to generate 8,000–9,000 jobs during the construction phase and 2,000 direct and indirect jobs once the plant becomes operational.
The upcoming power plant is part of a larger strategy by the government of Uttar Pradesh to meet an expected surge in power demand, projected to rise by 11,000 MW by 2033–34, driven by industrialisation, urbanisation, and economic development.
🔋 Adani Power's National Footprint and Past Wins
This marks the second major PSA win for Adani Power in under a year. In September 2024, the company secured a 6,600 MW composite bid (comprising 1,600 MW thermal and 5,000 MW solar) from the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd. (MSEDCL), which has since been converted into a formal PSA.
Adani Power (APL), part of the Adani portfolio, currently operates 17,510 MW of installed thermal power capacity across eleven power plants located in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Tamil Nadu, in addition to a 40 MW solar power plant in Gujarat.
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