Adani Total Gas signs MoU with Flipkart to decarbonise supply chain: ANI
Adani TotalEnergies E-Mobility Limited (ATEL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Adani Total Gas, will deploy electric vehicle charging infrastructure at Flipkart's pan-India supply chain, including warehouses and logistics locations.
Adani Total Gas and e-commerce platform Flipkart signed an MoU to curb carbon footprint for the supply chain, ANI reported.
Adani TotalEnergies E-Mobility Limited (ATEL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Adani Total Gas, will deploy electric vehicle charging infrastructure at Flipkart's pan-India supply chain, including warehouses and logistics locations, ANI said.
"We are fully committed to providing clean energy solutions to our customers and to help them achieve their decarbonisation goals, thus actively contributing towards India’s climate action goals," said Suresh P Manglani, Executive Director and CEO of Adani Total Gas.
"At Flipkart, we are committed to introducing solutions that help us move towards a sustainable future, such as integrating cleaner energy solutions and introduction of electric vehicles in our logistics. Through shared vision and collective action, we believe this collaboration with Adani Total Gas Limited will play an important role in supporting our efforts to achieve our net-zero goals and in catalysing the complete electrification of our fleet, which is a key part of Flipkart’s larger sustainability vision,” said Hemant Badri, Senior Vice President and Head of Supply Chain, Customer Experience and Re-Commerce, Flipkart Group.
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