Sentient Labs unveils first fuel cell bus developed in India
This represents the first type this type of hydrogen-powered vehicle was created in the country. Sentient Labs recently launched the first fuel cell bus developed domestically in India, having been created through a collaboration with CSIR-CECRI and CSIR-NCL. The tech was developed as a part of the country’s strategy to decarbonize to CO2-neutral levels by 2070. The hydrogen fuel cell bus technology developed in this project was created with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR-NCL) and the CSIR - Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CE…
This represents the first type this type of hydrogen-powered vehicle was created in the country.
Sentient Labs recently launched the first fuel cell bus developed domestically in India, having been created through a collaboration with CSIR-CECRI and CSIR-NCL.The tech was developed as a part of the country’s strategy to decarbonize to CO2-neutral levels by 2070.
The hydrogen fuel cell bus technology developed in this project was created with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR-NCL) and the CSIR - Central Electrochemical Research Institute (CERI). Sentient Labs is an innovation laboratory. It built on a foundation of existing tech that had initially been created by KPIT Technologies Ltd. From there, Sentient Labs domestically designed and developed other key components from the ground up. They included a balance of plant, battery pack and power train, according to the company in a recent statement. The completed components have now been deployed on a 9-meter (approximately 30-foot), air-conditioned bus that seats 32 people. The design is expected to use 30 kilograms of hydrogen to fill its tank and achieve a range of up to 450 kilometers (about 280 miles). According to Sentient Labs, the tech was developed in a modular architecture, permitting for design alterations to be made to suit range and operating condition requirements.