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Tata and Ashok Leyland push green trucks but fleet owners balk at upfront costs
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Most truck owners are small and money tight
Tata and Ashok Leyland are urging a shift to zero-emission trucks, but the transition faces a hard economic reality in India. Trucks contribute over one-third of transport emissions, yet small fleet owners dominate the market and are unlikely to pay high upfront prices for electric or hydrogen vehicles. Weak policy, limited incentives, and financing gaps further slow adoption.
- Trucks drive over a third of India’s transport emissions
- Small fleet owners control about 85% of the truck market
- High upfront costs make electric or hydrogen purchases unlikely
- Policy, incentives, and financing are still insufficient
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