The Indian government is focusing on green logistics at ports, with plans to set up electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure as part of its sustainability drive. The initiative is aimed at reducing carbon emissions and improving the efficiency of port operations. By introducing electric cargo handling equipment and vehicles, the government hopes to make India’s ports more environmentally friendly while enhancing their operational capacity. As part of this plan, the government is looking to establish EV charging stations at major ports to support the use of electric vehicles in logistics and cargo movement. This move is aligned with India’s broader vision for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving the sustainability of its transportation and logistics networks. It’s expected to make Indian ports more competitive while contributing to global efforts to fight climate change.
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