Bengaluru Chennai Expressway
A major EV freight and passenger mobility corridor with growing fast-charging infrastructure.
A hydrogen fuel cell power system that converts H₂ directly to electricity via electrochemical oxidation — no combustion, no NOx, no moving parts in the power conversion stage. Analogous to replacing a diesel genset with a silent, emission-free electrochemical engine: same kW output, zero exhaust, modular scaling.
The 33 kW unit targets commercial UPS replacement and telecom tower backup. The 1 MW unit targets industrial baseload, data-centre critical power, and steel-plant captive power applications.
The Pinakin HPFC platform addresses critical power requirements across heavy industry, infrastructure, mobility and government strategic deployment. Each engagement anchored to a verifiable industrial partner.
Entity 2 is expanding advanced energy storage and EV fast-charging infrastructure across India's key highways and freight routes, supporting the growth of electric mobility and sustainable transportation
A major EV freight and passenger mobility corridor with growing fast-charging infrastructure.
Home to some of India's fastest public EV charging hubs, enabling seamless intercity travel.
Strategically placed charging stations supporting long-distance EV journeys.
Rapidly developing ultra-fast charging network across one of India's most important economic corridors.
No combustion. No moving parts in the power conversion stage. Sub-decibel operation suitable for hospital, data-centre and residential-adjacent siting.
Zero NOx, zero SOx, zero PM. Water vapour as the only emission stream. Direct contribution to Scope 1 net-zero pathway.
Stack-scalable from 33 kW telecom backup to multi-megawatt industrial captive. Add modules, add capacity — no architectural redesign.
Coupled with SSSB buffers, the Pinakin HPFC delivers UPS-grade sub-10 ms response with the endurance of a continuously-fuelled generator.