Representing Think Gas, Somil Garg, Senior Vice President and Business Head (LNG Fuel), said, “At Think Gas, our aim is to make cleaner fuels accessible and affordable across India. Partnering with Tata Motors, a leader in advancing alternate-fuel mobility will help us strategically scale our expansion. Supported by our global investors —I-Squared Capital, Osaka Gas, Sumitomo Corporation, Konoike Transport, JOIN, we remain committed to building a robust, safe, and sustainable LNG network nationwide.”
	 Tata Motors is at the forefront of developing innovative mobility solutions powered by alternative fuel technologies such as battery electric, CNG, LNG, hydrogen internal combustion, and hydrogen fuel cell. The company offers a robust portfolio of alternate-fuel powered commercial vehicles across various segments, including small commercial vehicles, trucks, buses and vans.
	 Think Gas currently operates 18 Liquefied and Compressed Natural Gas (LCNG) stations, with several additional stations under development. Its proposed LCNG corridor is designed to connect key industrial hubs, agricultural regions, and logistics centres across the country. The corridor will cater to critical transport routes enabling efficient and reliable LNG fuelling access for fleets operating across manufacturing, warehousing, export, and agricultural supply chains.