AutoNxt Automation, India’s pioneering electric tractor company, proudly participated in the prestigious “BREATHE: EV as a Service” rally organized by Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL) in Delhi. The rally, aimed at showcasing cutting-edge electric vehicles, featured AutoNxt’s Electric Tractor as the only electric tractor on the scene, drawing considerable attention for its state-of-the-art technology, seamless performance, and resilient design.
Held in the vibrant heart of Delhi, the rally saw AutoNxt’s Electric Tractor cruise through the streets against the iconic backdrop of India Gate, epitomizing India’s progress toward a sustainable and eco-friendly future. The event was inaugurated by Honorable Minister for Power and Housing & Urban Affairs, Shri. Manohar Lal Khattar, who flagged off the rally and later took a ride on AutoNxt’s Electric Tractor. Shri Khattar appreciated the tractor’s smooth and efficient performance and extended his best wishes for the company’s ongoing journey in the electric mobility space.
AutoNxt’s innovative electric tractor continues to address key sustainability challenges in agriculture, advancing toward an electric-powered future that is not only economically viable but environmentally conscious.
Pankaj Goyal, Co-Founder of AutoNxt Automation Pvt. Ltd., expressed his excitement about this achievement: “We are honored to be part of CESL’s EV rally and to represent the agriculture sector in the EV space. The warm response to our Electric Tractor and the encouragement from Shri Khattar Ji further strengthens our resolve to lead in sustainable farming solutions. This event reflects our commitment to driving the electric transition in agriculture and supporting India’s journey toward carbon neutrality.”
AutoNxt Automation is dedicated to transforming agriculture with eco-friendly, high-performance electric tractors, taking proactive steps to create a sustainable future. The company looks forward to more collaborations and opportunities to showcase its contributions to India’s EV sector.
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