Hydrogen Mobility: Paving the Way to a Green Future in India
India embraces hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles as a path to a cleaner future. Minister Pralhad Joshi demonstrates Toyota's Mirai to highlight hydrogen mobility's potential. The National Institute of Solar Energy partners with Toyota for real-world testing, marking a significant stride in India's clean energy transition.
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New & Renewable Energy Minister Pralhad Joshi praised the introduction of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, marking a transformative step for India's clean energy future. Joshi showcased Toyota's Mirai, a hydrogen-powered car, emphasizing its smooth, silent ride with zero emissions.
The collaboration between India and Toyota includes comprehensive testing by the National Institute of Solar Energy under an MoU to evaluate the Mirai in India's varied conditions. This initiative underscores India's commitment to sustainable mobility and highlights hydrogen's role as a future energy backbone.
Union Minister Shripad Yesso Naik pointed out that real-world testing of the Mirai demonstrates India's progress from policy formulation to practical experimentation, moving rapidly towards commercialising hydrogen-based transport solutions in India.
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