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M&M, Shell study on hydrogen transportation

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Mumbai, June 28 Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) today announced the successful completion of Phase I the joint “Pre-feasibility Study on Hydrogen-based Transportation in India” with Shell, a global energy major.

The scope of the study includes hydrogen supply, infrastructure, and the timing of introduction of various hydrogen vehicle platforms, such as Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines and Fuel Cells, in India.

This joint pre-feasibility study on Hydrogen-based Transportation in India aims to identify potential locations for lighthouse projects: projects where multiple automotive companies and multiple energy providers will focus their initial efforts in a concentrated effort, supported by the Government. The project hopes to further explore local fuel supply options, fuel distribution and storage options, automobile technology, safety, commercial viability, environmental benefits, and public/private partnerships.

Shell has been working closely with auto companies the world over in the area of hydrogen energy. In India, it has been partnering with M&M to develop a shared understanding of the emerging fuels scenarios.

Mahindra’s pioneering initiative in the field of hydrogen fuels is the HY-Alfa concept. An industry first, the 3-wheeler Hydrogen Alfa uses compressed gaseous hydrogen and can give a range of 170 km.

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