
GreenLine's LNG trucks, known for their environmental impact, demonstrate impressive results with up to a 30% reduction in CO2 emissions.
By Priya Singh
GreenLine Mobility Solutions, a top LNG-powered trucking company in India, has partnered with Netradyne, an AI tech provider, to boost fleet and driver safety. GreenLine Mobility Solutions will use Netradyne's Driver•i product for real-time evaluation of driving behaviour and targeted training, enhancing safety in GreenLine's eco-friendly truck fleet.
Durgadutt Nedungadi, Senior Vice President at Netradyne, commented on the collaboration, saying, "We look forward to a seamless implementation and working closely with GreenLine Mobility to align better with their evolving business needs. Together, we aim to create safer roads and elevate transportation standards in the industry."
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GreenLine's LNG trucks, known for their environmental impact, demonstrate impressive results with up to a 30% reduction in CO2 emissions. Notably, they achieve complete elimination of SOx, a remarkable 59% decrease in NOx emissions, and a substantial 91% reduction in Particulate Matter emissions.
In comparison to diesel trucks, GreenLine's LNG vehicles also boast a commendable 70% decrease in CO emissions, highlighting their commitment to sustainability and cleaner transportation.
Anand Mimani, CEO of GreenLine Mobility Solutions, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, "This collaboration exemplifies our commitment to advancing safety standards within the logistics sector and contributing to India's logistics decarbonisation. By integrating Netradyne’s Driver•i, our objective is to bolster driver safety, creating a secure environment for our dedicated drivers while delivering superior service excellence to our customers."
This partnership is an important step towards a safer and more sustainable future for heavy trucking logistics in India, demonstrating the industry's commitment to adopting advanced technologies for the benefit of both drivers and the environment.
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