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Chalk one up for Gurkha's Indian Tech Auto Industry:
BANGALORE: India's largest automobile maker Tata Motors and space agency ISRO are likely to launch next year, the prototype of the world's cleanest vehicle that will run on hydrogen and leave behind nothing more than a trail of water vapour.
An agreement for the pilot project to see whether hydrogen can be used to fuel automobiles has been signed and the work started, said G Madhavan Nair, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation that builds satellites as also their launch vehicles. "If we succeed, we can have bulk transportation system. Even cars to an extent can switch over to hydrogen fuel cell", said Nair, who is also Secretary in the Department of Space. "We are working with Tatas to see how best proto model can be put on road by next year. Hydrogen-powered and the storage and handling etc, we will take care from whatever we know and the Tatas are good at making best cars", he said responding to questions from media on the sidelines of a conference here on Thursday. The proposed vehicle, would use ISRO's rocket technology. It would not have any engine as it would be completely electric-driven. "Hydrogen and atmospheric oxygen will combine together in the fuel cell and electricity will be produced", he said. “The vehicle would have hydrogen storage and regulatory and control systems, and be driven with the electricity generated from fuel cells. These vehicles would emit only water vapours.” he said. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Business/India_Business/Tata-ISRO_to_launch_worlds_cleanest_automobile/articleshow/2562045.cms Capital of the India's southern state of Karnataka, Bangalore is one of Asia's fastest growing cities, famed for its high tech industries and pleasant climate. "UB cITy" will be one of the new business hubs in the center of Bangalore, convenient to dining and shopping and equidistant to the key IT office parks. http://www.oakwood.com/serviced-apartments/furnished/IN/Bangalore/prop4871.html |
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