In a significant step toward promoting green transportation and reducing carbon emissions, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari inaugurated India’s first commercial electric truck battery swapping and charging station in Sonipat, Haryana. The facility has been set up at the Delhi International Cargo Terminal Private Limited (DICT) in Panchi Gujran village on the GT Road near Ganaur. This milestone marks a major leap in India’s efforts to decarbonize the logistics and transport sector.
Event Details
- During the inauguration, Mr. Nitin Gadkari highlighted India’s progress in the electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem and the government’s efforts to promote alternative fuels like ethanol, bio-bitumen, and biofuels.
- That the government’s goal is to make India self-reliant in fuel production and eventually free from diesel dependency.
- Also noted that the cost of EV batteries has already fallen by 50–60%, making electric vehicles more affordable and sustainable.
Significance of Battery Swapping Station
The Sonipat station is India’s first facility dedicated to electric trucks, equipped for both battery swapping and charging.
Key Features and Benefits,
- Enables quick battery replacement to reduce vehicle downtime.
- Helps transporters save on fuel costs compared to diesel and rail transport.
- Reduces carbon emissions and pollution from heavy vehicles.
- Promotes adoption of electric logistics vehicles across India.
This initiative aligns with the government’s larger vision of making India a global hub for sustainable and clean mobility.
Static Facts
- Inaugurated By: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari
- Ministry: Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
- Location: Delhi International Cargo Terminal (DICT), Panchi Gujran village, GT Road, Sonipat (Haryana)
- Type of Facility: Commercial Electric Truck Battery Swapping and Charging Station
- Key Objective: Promote electric mobility and reduce diesel dependency in logistics


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