AHMEDABAD: Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani said on Friday that Adani Total Gas Ltd is on target to install 75,000 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations by 2030.
Taking to social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Adani said that the enterprise is carrying out ‘massive expansions’ with CNG and PNG and through its Greenmosphere initiative, has also planted 2,20,000 trees.
He further said that all 50 sites of the group are being powered by rooftop solar panels.
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The Adani group Chairman added that the group’s operations vehicle fleet has completely switched from diesel to CNG.
“Adani Total Gas Ltd is on the move! Our massive expansion continues with CNG and PNG, compressed biogas, and e-mobility. We are on target for installing 75,000 EV charging stations by 2030. All our own 50 sites are now powered by rooftop solar panels. Our operations vehicle fleet, covering 37 million kms yearly, completely switched from diesel to CNG. Plus, through our ATGL Greenmosphere initiative, we have planted 220,000 trees, cutting down 3,000 tons of CO2 annually,” Gautam Adani posted on X.
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Earlier on Thursday, Adani declared Adani Group’s commitment to revolutionize the cement industry through sustainable practices.
“Ambuja & ACC are leading a sustainable revolution in the cement industry. Over 90% of our cement production is now blended cements recycling waste fly ash and slag. This significant shift not only enhances the environmental footprint of our cement but also marks a substantial step towards sustainability. Additionally, we are committed to powering 60% of our cement production with renewable energy sources by 2028. This ambitious goal will establish us as a frontrunner in the global arena of sustainable cement production,” he posted on X.
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Adani highlighted the pivotal role played by Ambuja and ACC, both under the Adani Group umbrella, in spearheading a sustainable revolution within the cement sector.
He revealed that over 90 per cent of the Adani Group’s cement production now involves blended types of cement, incorporating recycled waste fly ash and slag.
A key aspect of Adani’s vision is the commitment to power 60 per cent of their cement production with renewable energy sources by 2028.