Indian Oil successfully tests ‘zero-emission electric mobility’ technology

Zero-emission electric mobility is a concept that allows electric vehicles (EV) to charge using solar power thereby ensuring zero emissions
Indian Oil successfully tests ‘zero-emission electric mobility’ technology

New Delhi: In a bid to promote electric mobility in the country, Indian Oil 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 electric vehicles (EV) to charge using solar power thereby ensuring zero emissions. The EV charging system has been designed by 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.

Speaking on this novel breakthrough, Indian Oil's Executive Director (Retail Sales) Vigyan Kumar said, "As part of Indian Oil's foray into alternative energy, we have already set up 54 battery charging /swapping stations for electric vehicles in partnership with various companies. We have also taken a minority stake in Phinergy of Israel to set up an Aluminium-Air battery manufacturing facility in India for electric vehicles and stationary applications. Given the challenges of grid capacity and reliability amid the uncertainty of EV adoption, we are committed to finding an integrated solution to ensure green power for EV charging at our fuel stations. This innovative solution developed by Hygge Energy has demonstrated the feasibility to address these issues. We will conduct pilot studies at more fuel stations across Bangalore. This solution is unique as it leverages the existing investment made by us in solarising our fuel stations and gives us a good basis to roll-out our EV charging initiative", he added.

The technology enables intelligent electric-vehicle charging using "hybrid microgrids." Hybrid microgrids are created by integrating existing grid infrastructure with solar PV batteries. 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 percent clean energy e-mobility. This also prevents additional load which electric vehicle supply equipment would exert on power distribution transformers that feed fuel stations. As a result, clean energy e-mobility can be accommodated without the need for additional investments in grid infrastructure.

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