In line with its goal of sustainability and a shift to electric vehicles by 2025, ESL Steel Limited, a Vedanta Group Company, and a key national steel player is introducing electric vehicles for employees commuting in Bokaro under its ESL Ride Green initiative to reduce carbon footprint , fossil fuel consumption, and greenhouse gas (GHS) emissions.
The initiative by ESL will help in reducing 430 tonnes of carbon emission yearly due to the fuel efficiency of EVs as compared to the conventional vehicles that run on petrol or diesel. Additionally, these vehicles are generally quite silent and they produce less or no noise, which makes them ideal in reducing noise pollution. Furthermore, EVs are said to be safe as there are hardly any inflammable substances used in their production. They are designed in a manner that makes them less prone to accidents or collisions.
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NL Vhette, CEO of ESL Steel Limited said, "ESL is the first business in the Vedanta Group to launch electric vehicles in the plant premises for its employees. I am happy to be reaching our aim of completely shifting to EVs, which are the future of India. By converting our cars into EVs, we are now closer to our goal of becoming India's leading sustainable steel player and we are working hard to achieve it as soon as possible. With the initiative, we also aim to inspire other corporates to follow the sustainability route which is crucial in keeping India green and clean. I would like to thank everyone associated with us in this cause and would continue to be caring and act responsibly towards the state of Jharkhand, India, and the planet Earth.”
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The Company is working collaboratively on various electric and hybrid vehicle solutions. Earlier this year on Republic Day, ESL had launched 40 electric cycles and 10 electric scooters under its ESL Rides Green campaign in association with EVeez, an electric vehicle subscription platform. The EVs are currently being used within the plant premises by ESL employees. During the next phase, ESL plans to convert buses and move closer to its aim of completely shifting to EVs by 2025.