JSW Group has announced an initiative to provide up to INR 300,000 incentive to its employees to buy four and two wheelers electric vehicles across India from 1 January 2022 to promote the adoption of electric vehicles across the group. JSW said “Aligned with India’s Nationally Determined Contributions and Sustainable Development Scenarios of The International Energy Agency, Mumbai-based multi-billion-dollar conglomerate The JSW Group has unveiled their latest Green initiative JSW Electric Vehicle Policy for its employees across India.”Apart from financial incentives, free of cost dedicated charging stations and green zones for electric vehicles will be provided at all JSW offices and plant locations for employeesJSW Group has been adopting Best Available Technologies to improve climate impact performance. JSW Steel Ltd has adopted a specific climate change policy and set an ambitious CO2 emission reduction target of 42% over the base year of 2005 by 2030 (to a level 1.95tCO2/tcs). In India, JSW Steel is operating a Carbon Capture and Utilisation of 100TPD capacity where the captured and refined CO2 is used in the beverage industry.
JSW Group has announced an initiative to provide up to INR 300,000 incentive to its employees to buy four and two wheelers electric vehicles across India from 1 January 2022 to promote the adoption of electric vehicles across the group. JSW said “Aligned with India’s Nationally Determined Contributions and Sustainable Development Scenarios of The International Energy Agency, Mumbai-based multi-billion-dollar conglomerate The JSW Group has unveiled their latest Green initiative JSW Electric Vehicle Policy for its employees across India.”Apart from financial incentives, free of cost dedicated charging stations and green zones for electric vehicles will be provided at all JSW offices and plant locations for employeesJSW Group has been adopting Best Available Technologies to improve climate impact performance. JSW Steel Ltd has adopted a specific climate change policy and set an ambitious CO2 emission reduction target of 42% over the base year of 2005 by 2030 (to a level 1.95tCO2/tcs). In India, JSW Steel is operating a Carbon Capture and Utilisation of 100TPD capacity where the captured and refined CO2 is used in the beverage industry.