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🛣️ India’s First Electric Highway Launched: Everything You Need to Know

Published by: Jagulu News

Date: 11 June 2025

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India has taken a revolutionary step toward sustainable transportation by launching its first electric highway — a bold move that signals the country's commitment to green mobility and climate responsibility. This development marks a historic moment for India’s road infrastructure and aims to position the country as a global leader in eco-friendly transport systems.

đźš› What is an Electric Highway?

An electric highway is a specialized roadway equipped with advanced infrastructure to support the movement of electric vehicles (EVs), especially heavy-duty trucks and commercial vehicles. It includes features like:

Overhead electric cables (similar to railway systems)

Wireless charging coils embedded under the road

Ultra-fast EV charging stations at regular intervals

These features allow EVs to either charge while in motion or at designated charging stops — reducing range anxiety and eliminating the need for long refueling breaks.

📍 Where is the Highway?

The pilot project is built on National Highway 48, connecting Delhi and Jaipur, covering nearly 278 kilometers. This stretch is one of the busiest transport corridors in North India, especially for freight and logistics companies. Charging stations are placed at every 50 km, with green rest zones for vehicles to cool down and recharge.

🏗️ Who Made It Possible?

The project is a joint effort involving:

NHAI (National Highways Authority of India) – infrastructure development

ABB India & Siemens – for high-capacity charging systems

Tata Power & NTPC – for clean energy supply

Ashok Leyland, Mahindra Electric – for e-trucks and buses

Private logistics companies like Delhivery and Blue Dart have already begun testing electric trucks on this stretch.

🌱 Environmental and Economic Benefits

India currently imports a huge share of its fuel, which costs billions annually. By transitioning to electric transport:

Fuel import bills can drop by 25%

Carbon emissions can reduce by 30–40% in transport sector

Noise and air pollution in cities like Delhi can significantly decrease

Transport costs can become more predictable due to stable electricity rates

This highway is expected to cut logistics costs by up to ₹4 per kilometer, a big win for transporters.

đź’¸ Benefits for Common Citizens

1. Faster delivery of goods due to uninterrupted movement

2. Lower product prices in long term due to reduced transport costs

3. Cleaner air in highways-adjacent cities and villages

4. New employment in EV repair, maintenance, charging station operations, and more

⚠️ What Are the Challenges?

Despite the optimism, there are obstacles:

High cost of e-trucks (₹40–70 lakh per unit)

Lack of charging infrastructure in rural belts

Battery recycling policies are still weak in India

Training needed for EV drivers and maintenance workers

The government, however, plans to roll out a nationwide EV skill development mission starting this year.

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🚀 What’s Next?

Phase 2: Expansion to Mumbai–Ahmedabad and Chennai–Bangalore routes

Electric Bus Corridors for public transport

Battery Swapping Stations at toll plazas

Green Toll Discounts for EV vehicles

Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari announced:

"By 2030, at least 30% of India's highways will be electric-enabled. This is not a dream – it's a roadmap."

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📢 Jagulu Voice:

At Jagulu News, we believe in India’s power to innovate. The electric highway is more than a stretch of road — it’s a symbol of the future. Stay updated with us. Only truth. No fake. Just Jagulu.





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