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Tata Motors has signed a Memorandum Of Understanding (MoU) with THINK Gas, a leading city gas distribution player, to strengthen the LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) refuelling ecosystem for long-haul and heavy-duty trucking in the country.

The partnership aims to enhance infrastructure readiness, build greater awareness around fuel quality, and enable wider adoption of LNG-powered commercial vehicles, accelerating the transition towards cleaner and more decarbonised freight operations.

As part of this collaboration, Tata Motors will work closely with THINK Gas to identify potential freight corridors and logistics clusters for LNG infrastructure expansion.

THINK Gas will focus on maintaining high standards of fuel quality and supply reliability, ensuring optimal vehicle performance and efficiency. Exclusive benefits, including preferential pricing, will also be extended to Tata Motors customers.

Speaking on the partnership, Rajesh Kaul, V-P and Business Head – Trucks (Tata Motors) is quoted to have said: “As India advances towards sustainable and efficient freight movement, LNG presents a compelling solution for long-haul and heavy-duty trucking. Recognising its potential early on, we have developed solutions that deliver higher fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and superior performance. Through this partnership, our goal is to strengthen ecosystem readiness — ensuring reliable access to refuelling infrastructure and enabling fleet operators to adopt LNG with confidence.”

Somil Garg, Senior V-P and Business Head (LNG Fuel), THINK Gas, said, “Our aim is to make cleaner fuels accessible and affordable across India. Partnering with Tata Motors will help us strategically scale our expansion. Supported by our global investors — I-Squared Capital, Osaka Gas, Sumitomo Corporation, Konoike Transport and JOIN, we hope to build a robust, safe and sustainable LNG network nationwide.”

Tata Motors is working on developing innovative mobility solutions powered by alternative fuel technologies such as battery electric, CNG, LNG, hydrogen internal combustion, and hydrogen fuel cell.

THINK Gas currently operates 18 Liquefied and Compressed Natural Gas (LCNG) stations, with several additional stations under development.

Its proposed LCNG corridor is designed to connect key industrial hubs, agricultural regions, and logistics centres across the country.

The corridor will cater to critical transport routes enabling efficient LNG fuelling access for fleets operating across manufacturing, warehousing, export and agricultural supply chains.

 

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