'India must adopt a tech-agnostic approach to sustainable mobility': Emitec's Ashish Bhalla

In this interview, Ashish Bhalla, MD and CEO of Emitec outlines that instead of banning certain powertrains such as diesel engines, it is important for India to adopt a technology-agnostic approach towards sustainable mobility.

By Prerna Lidhoo calendar 03 May 2025 Views icon1640 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
'India must adopt a tech-agnostic approach to sustainable mobility': Emitec's Ashish Bhalla

Amidst a global push towards electrification, there is a growing sentiment that there needs to be multiple powertrain solutions to achieve the net-zero target.

this interview, Ashish Bhalla, MD and CEO of Emitec outlines that instead of banning certain powertrains such as diesel engines, it is important for India to adopt a technology-agnostic approach towards sustainable mobility.

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