Tata Motors showcased its smart environment-friendly solutions for Waste Management at the Clean Tech Environment 2019 being held from February 3-5, 2019 at Pragati Maidan. The products on display are designed to control air pollution and handle various types of solid and liquid waste in a humane manner, addressing the pressing needs of providing environment conducive products, in both metropolitan cities and smaller towns.
Tata Motors displayed – Tata 3 KL Spray Tank Truck on LPT 709 CNG and Tata 3.5 CuM Litter Picker on LPT 407 CNG vehicles during the Clean Tech Environment 2019 event. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology municipal application solutions, these products are built on the most versatile platforms of Tata Light Commercial Vehicles running on CNG, popular for their reliability and performance, providing the most cost efficient solutions. These variants with their superior designs and various customizations for multiple applications ensure ease and convenience of use and provide customers with smarter mobility solutions.
R. T. Wasan, Vice President – Sales and Marketing, Commercial Vehicle Business Unit, Tata Motors Ltd. said, “Urban Waste in India is a huge problem leading to health and environmental issues. To address this issue, both Private and Government sector are working together for a clean and green India. Tata Motors has always been a frontrunner in collaborating with the Government to provide a number of smart sustainable mobility solutions for today’s Smart Cities.”
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