Indian Startup Dg Propulsion Pvt Ltd Second Patented on Fuel Cell-Gas Base Hybrid Electric vehicle

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Indian Startup Dg Propulsion Pvt Ltd Second Patented on Fuel Cell-Gas Base Hybrid Electric vehicle

Defense News ,India :-   Indian startup company Dg Propulsion Private Limited (DPPL) has just got its hands on a second patent. This patent covers a special power system for a type of eco-friendly car called a hybrid electric vehicle. It's a big deal because this technology could change the way we think about sustainable transportation.


What's So Special About It?

DPPL's new system combines two cool technologies:


1. Fuel Cell: This works like a battery, making electricity through a chemical process. It's great because it can make the car accelerate quickly and keeps making power as long as there's fuel (usually hydrogen).

2. Micro Gas Turbine: This tiny engine acts like a small power station. It burns fuel to make electricity. It's especially handy for long trips, solving a big problem for electric cars by giving them more range.


Why It's Awesome:

1. Super Efficient: By teaming up the quick-start fuel cell with the long-lasting micro gas turbine, DPPL's system could be even better than regular electric cars.

2. Eco-Friendly: It could use cleaner fuels like hydrogen, cutting down on pollution and making the air cleaner.

3. No More Worrying About Range: The micro gas turbine means you can drive longer distances without needing to stop and charge up.


Getting It to You:

DPPL's founder, Prateek Dhawan, says this technology could make cars more efficient and cleaner. But there's still work to do before it hits the market. They need to sort out some technical stuff and figure out if it makes economic sense.


But even though there's more to do, the potential of this new tech is huge. It could totally change how we get around in a way that's better for the planet.


India's Green Push:

DPPL's breakthrough shows that India is serious about finding greener ways to travel. With support from the government and more people wanting eco-friendly options, there's a good chance that India could lead the world in clean transportation.

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