Indian oil successfully tests innovative technology
Times Of India, Delhi   27-Nov-2020

In a bid to promote electric mobility in the country, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. has successfully conducted a "Proof of Concept" feasibility study on "Zero-Emission Electric Mobility" at one of its fuel stations in Bengaluru.Zero-Emission Electric Mobility is a concept that allows the electric vehicle (EV) to charge using solar power thereby ensuring zero emissions. The EV charging system has been designed by M/s. Hygge Energy, a start-up incubated by Tech Mahindra, and has three main features - EVs are charged using solar power, no upgrades are required in grid infrastructure, and grid resilience is improved by the system's architecture, especially in remote areas.The technology enables intelligent electric-vehicle charging using "hybrid microgrids".Zero Emission Electric Mobility is a highly adaptable system that employs artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT) to ensure that charging requirements are primarily met with renewable energy from these hybrid microgrids, thereby providing 100% clean energy e-mobility.