Henkel launches India’s first mid-haul re-powered electric truck operations, promoting sustainable logistics with EV trucks on key industrial routes to cut emissions and support net-zero goals.
By priya
Key Highlights:
Henkel Adhesive Technologies has taken a significant step toward greener logistics in India by introducing the country’s first mid-haul re-powered electric truck operations. This initiative, launched in collaboration with a logistics partner and an electric vehicle retrofitting firm, marks a major development in the journey toward low-emission commercial transport.
Driving Change in Freight Movement
The newly introduced electric trucks will operate along two pilot routes: Chennai to Pune, covering 1,321 km, and Pune to Halol, spanning 713 km. These routes are part of India’s key industrial corridors, and Henkel aims to promote more sustainable freight practices across long distances.
Each re-powered truck is equipped with a fully electric powertrain and delivers a payload capacity of up to 8 tons. With a range of 250 km per charge, these trucks are designed for mid-haul operations. According to Henkel, a single round trip between Chennai and Pune could save about 1,212 kilograms of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, showing the clear environmental benefit of this move.
Part of a Larger Sustainability Goal
Henkel has made climate action a core part of its long-term strategy. The company has set an ambitious target to reach net-zero emissions by 2045. This includes aiming for significant reductions in scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions. In a statement, Henkel said, “This shift from conventional drivetrains toward sustainable alternatives such as re-powered electric trucks will go a long way in abating our logistics emissions.”
The company is also working on improving product design, choosing low-emission raw materials, and promoting carbon-efficient practices across its entire supply chain to further cut emissions.
About Henkel Adhesive Technologies India Pvt Ltd
Henkel Adhesive Technologies India Pvt Ltd is one of the key players in the country’s adhesive and sealant industry. Operating since 1990, the company has a strong footprint in both industrial and consumer markets. It functions under two entities in India: Henkel Adhesive Technologies India Pvt Ltd and Henkel Anand India Pvt Ltd.
The company’s headquarters are based in Navi Mumbai, and its Indian operations include four manufacturing plants, several innovation and application centers, and a global technology hub. Globally, Henkel’s Adhesive Technologies division brought in €10.97 billion in sales in 2024, making up more than half of the company’s total revenue.
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CMV360 Says
Henkel’s move to deploy re-powered electric trucks is a smart and timely shift for India’s logistics sector. It shows how established industries can take bold steps toward cleaner transport without waiting for new vehicles. This approach not only reduces emissions but also gives older trucks a second life in a more sustainable form.

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