The Pune
Alternate Fuel Conclave (AFC), an initiative of the Government of Maharashtra,
is being organized by Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) and
Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB), in association with Maratha Chamber
of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture (MCCIA) from 2nd to 5th April 2022, in
Pune.
We have demonstrated our products and solution related to Electrical Vehicles (EVs). We will also be showcasing our EV Cables, EV Connectors, Portable Charger, Smart Wi-fi Electric Meter Etc
Venue : Booth No 14, Hall No. B at Sinchan Nagar Ground, Agriculture College, Pune, Maharashtra India
India’s thrust
towards clean mobility partly stems from its overall environmental commitments
under the Paris climate agreement to reduce greenhouse gases, transition
quickly to clean energy, and contribute to the mitigation of the impacts of
climate change. A substantial contribution to these goals is expected to come
from the reduction of vehicular emissions through cleaner mobility solutions.
Additionally, alternately fuelled mobility such as electric vehicles (EVs),
hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, and biofuels presents economic and social benefits
such as substantially lower fuel import costs. This has created an element of
inevitability to the transition from conventional fossil fuel-based
transportation to alternate fuels in India.
Maharashtra state aims to achieve net-zero at the earliest and recognises the importance of transition to clean transport to achieve this target. Over the last few years, the Government of Maharashtra has laid emphasis on the promotion of next generation industrial segments in the state to support this transition. In 2021, the Government launched a new Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy and has also committed to promote other segments of clean mobility such as biofuels and hydrogen fuel cells. As a prominent automotive manufacturing destination in the country as well as a significant consumer cluster, these commitments are positioning Maharashtra as a leading destination in alternate fuels in India.
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