Indian Army's Push for Sustainable Mobility: Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology Initiative in Delhi
Key Ideas
- Indian Army collaborates with IndianOil for testing and deploying hydrogen fuel cell technology for heavy-duty e-mobility at the National War Memorial in Delhi.
- The Army's commitment to sustainability includes exploring new technologies to reduce carbon footprint and enhance operational capabilities.
- IndianOil's initiative with 15 fuel cell buses in Delhi-NCR region aims to assess performance under climatic conditions and promote sustainable transportation.
The Indian Army, in a bid to embrace sustainable mobility, is looking to deploy hydrogen fuel cell technology for heavy-duty e-mobility in New Delhi. Teaming up with IndianOil, the Army received a state-of-the-art green hydrogen fuel cell bus for trial at the National War Memorial. This initiative falls in line with the Army's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint by adopting green initiatives, alongside IndianOil's focus on new-age mobility solutions. The collaboration aims to test the performance of fuel cell electric buses in challenging climatic conditions, evaluate their longevity and operational reliability for public fleet utilization. IndianOil's project, already operating 15 fuel cell buses in the region, marks a significant step towards sustainable transportation and sets a precedent for future green hydrogen technologies in India.
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