Jalandhar, Feb 27: In a significant push towards cleaner mobility in Punjab, THINK Gas one of India’s leading City Gas Distribution (CGD) companies, convened leading transporters and fleet operators in Jalandhar to accelerate the adoption of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), positioning it as a cost-effective and environmentally responsible alternative for the region’s commercial transport sector. The company plans to increase its total number of stations to 71 significantly strengthening fuel accessibility across key transport corridors.

The Transporters’ Meet, held in the presence of Mrs. Amaninder Kaur Brar, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Jalandhar, brought together senior district officials and key representatives from the transport community at a time when rising fuel prices and worsening air quality are emerging as dual challenges for the sector.
During the session, THINK Gas officials highlighted that fleet operators switching to CNG could potentially save approximately ₹5,60,000 /- per vehicle annually, depending on vehicle category and running patterns. For a mid-sized fleet of 10, this could translate into annual savings of nearly ₹50 lakh, offering both environmental and economic incentives for transporters.
Sharing his experience, Mr. Satish Sachdeva, Director – Suvidha Transport, who recently converted 05 trucks to CNG, stated that operational costs have reduced by approximately 20 % , while engine performance and maintenance expenses have improved. He noted that the transition process was smooth due to expanding infrastructure and technical guidance, encouraging fellow transporters to evaluate the long-term financial benefits of CNG adoption.
Addressing the gathering, Mrs. Amaninder Kaur Brar, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Jalandhar, said,
“Adopting cleaner and sustainable fuel alternatives is no longer a choice but a necessity as our cities faces rising air pollution. Vehicular emissions are a key contributor to declining urban air quality, and transitioning to fuels like CNG can significantly reduce pollution, lower the carbon footprint and improve public health. Platforms such as this organized by THINK Gas, which bring together government authorities, industry stakeholders and transporters, are important in enabling informed decision-making and encouraging the adoption of responsible, future-ready fuel options that support long-term sustainable development.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Rana Dutta, Senior Vice President – CNG & Marketing & Business Head, THINK Gas, said,
“Our focus is to actively support the transport community with reliable CNG infrastructure, consistent supply and technical guidance to ensure a smooth transition. We are committed to working closely with fleet operators to make the shift to CNG simple, economically viable and operationally efficient. This initiative aligns with India’s broader goal of achieving net-zero emissions and increasing the share of natural gas in the national energy basket from 6.5% to 15% by 2030. Engagement sessions such as these play a critical role in raising awareness, addressing practical concerns and accelerating the adoption of cleaner energy solutions across the transport sector.”
The event concluded with an interactive discussion where transporters raised questions on conversion timelines, return on investment, and supply consistency — signaling growing interest in alternative fuels amid rising diesel costs.
On the occasion, the 2026 calendar was formally released in the presence of Mr. Rana Dutta, Senior Vice President – CNG & Marketing & Business Head, THINK Gas; Mr. Vishal Giri Goswami, Zonal Head – Punjab & Himachal, THINK Gas Ludhiana Pvt. Ltd.; Mr. Alok Dubey, Vice President, THINK Gas; Mr. Darpan Kumar Chaudary, Deputy Regional Head, THINK Gas; Mr Sardar Mahinder Singh Gullu, Chairman, All India Motor Transport Congress (Jalandhar Unit); Sardar Jagjit Singh Kamboj, President and Mr. Rajinder Sharma, General Secretary.
