Ashok Leyland Begins Delivery of AVTR 55T Electric Trucks to ASAT Logistics, Powering Shree Cement’s Green Mobility Drive

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Ashok Leyland, the flagship company of the Hinduja Group and a leading name in India’s commercial vehicle industry, has commenced the delivery of 24 AVTR 55T Electric trucks to ASAT Logistics Pvt Ltd, the strategic logistics partner of Shree Cement. The handover of the first four trucks marks a significant milestone in Ashok Leyland’s journey toward sustainable and electric commercial transportation.

The keys to the initial batch were presented by Mr. Sanjeev Kumar, President – MHCV, Ashok Leyland, to Mr. Arvind Sarda, CEO of ASAT Logistics Pvt Ltd, in the presence of senior dignitaries.

Expressing pride in the delivery, Mr. Kumar said, These trucks highlight our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and performance in the commercial vehicle sector. The growing confidence in our electric mobility solutions reinforces our position as a technology leader in the logistics ecosystem.

Echoing this sentiment, Mr. Arvind Sarda stated, With the technologically advanced AVTR 55T Electric trucks, we move closer to a cleaner and more sustainable logistics network for Shree Cement. We value Ashok Leyland’s innovation and reliability as we work toward an eco-friendly future.

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The AVTR 55T Electric trucks feature advanced lithium-ion battery technology, dual-gun fast charging, and compatibility with standard trailers and superstructures for smooth fleet integration. Designed for maximum efficiency, these trucks come with automatic transmission, telematics, ADAS (Advanced Driver Assist Systems), and a premium cabin for driver comfort.

With this delivery, Ashok Leyland continues to accelerate India’s shift toward sustainable and carbon-neutral logistics, reinforcing its vision of a cleaner, greener transport ecosystem.

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