GreenLine Mobility Solutions, an Essar venture and a green logistics operator of LNG and electric-powered heavy commercial trucks, has raised $275 million in equity investment. This includes a $20 million investment from Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath.
The funds raised will be used to deploy over 10,000 LNG and EV trucks, along with the establishment of a nationwide network of 100 LNG refuelling stations, EV charging stations, and battery swapping facilities.
Anshuman Ruia, Director, Essar, said, “We are really excited about this game-changing shift in India’s heavy trucking industry. We see this as an opportunity to not only build the green mobility ecosystem but also, in the future, invest in clean energy sources to power our electric trucks. This integrated approach will significantly reduce emissions, cut down on energy imports, and help drive India towards achieving a more sustainable, energy-secure future.”
Anand Mimani, CEO, GreenLine Mobility Solutions, said, “GreenLine has been at the forefront of decarbonising India’s heavy trucking industry, making significant progress from the very start. As leaders in this space, this investment brings us even closer to our vision of transforming India’s road logistics sector. We request India Inc. to embrace this evolving landscape and actively support the transition towards a greener and more sustainable future for all.”
Nikhil Kamath, Investor and Entrepreneur, said, “The logistics industry needs to evolve—faster, cleaner, and smarter. Green mobility isn’t just a trend; it’s the inevitable future. Backing GreenLine is a bet on that future, where sustainability and efficiency go hand in hand. More companies need to take the leap, adopt green tech, and rethink how we move goods at scale. This shift is happening—with or without you.”
GreenLine operates a heavy-duty vehicle (HDV) fleet of LNG and EV trucks. The company’s current fleet of over 650 LNG trucks serves marquee companies across industries such as FMCG & E-commerce, Metals and Mining, Cement, Oil & Gas, Chemicals, etc. The fleet has already covered over 38 million kilometres, reducing CO₂ emissions by 10,000 tonnes. GreenLine’s LNG-powered trucks reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 30%.