The
state-of-the-art facility is designed to support the seamless operation of
heavy electric vehicles (EVs)
within the port ecosystem, significantly reducing carbon emissions and
dependence on fossil fuels. Equipped with advanced high-capacity charging infrastructure
and rapid battery swapping capabilities, the station will enable minimal
downtime and enhanced operational efficiency for cargo movement.
The inauguration ceremony was graced by Shri Gaurav Dayal, IAS, Chairperson, JNPA; Shri Ravish Kumar Singh, IRTS, Deputy Chairperson, JNPA; and Shri Dhruv Kotak, Managing Director of JM Baxi Group, along with senior officials and industry stakeholders. The event marked a symbolic flag-off of heavy electric vehicles by the JNPA Chairperson, signaling the operational readiness of the facility.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chairperson highlighted
that the initiative aligns with national priorities on decarbonization and
sustainable infrastructure. He emphasized that JNPA is actively integrating
green technologies across port operations, including electrification of
equipment, promotion of clean fuels, and adoption of energy-efficient systems.
The NSFT Terminal, operated in collaboration with
private partners, continues to set benchmarks in innovation and sustainability.
The introduction of this large-scale EV charging and battery swapping
infrastructure is expected to catalyze the transition towards clean mobility in
port-led logistics and inspire similar initiatives across India’s maritime
sector.
This milestone
reinforces JNPA’s vision of developing a future-ready, eco-friendly port
ecosystem, contributing to India’s broader climate commitments and the global
agenda for sustainable development.