An Expedition to a Sustainable Future
Sustainable Technologies Company
Prasah makes Hydrogen Fuel Cell Engines for all kinds of Water, Surface, and Aerial Vehicles
UAV
Power Backup
Farm Equipment
Material Handling Equipment
Construction Equipment
Marine Equipment
Goods Transportation
Passenger and Personal Transportation
Lower Weight and Volume
Lower Cost
Indigenous
Scalable
Adaptable
Reliable
Anthropogenic Emissions, a widely accepted concern, have visible consequences like Global Warming, Adverse effects on Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution, and Depreciating Health among living creatures.
This calls for Urgent Solutions not only for Prevention but also for Cure. A wide range of Technologies in diverse fields are being developed to keep the World Livable and Sustainable.
Prasah Private Limited has been established with the Vision and Mission of Indigenous Research and Development in Futuristic Green Technologies for the abatement and healing of Environmental Mislaid.
These core Technologies form Prasah’s future Product line In Various Industry.
Hydrogen Ecosystem Bulletin
Prime Minister has unveiled India’s maiden indigenous hydrogen fuel cell ferry, a groundbreaking achievement in the country’s maritime sector.
Discover the groundbreaking 1 MW Alkaline Electrolyser by Greenzo Energy, a major step towards India's clean energy goals.
The energy resource can alter the course of wars, forging alliances, and compelling countries to develop new research and development areas. The US Navy has recognised this fact and has begun efforts to diversify its resources, including nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, fleets powered by biofuels, and hydrogen-solar-powered drones.
Ashok Leyland, the Indian flagship of the Hinduja Group and India’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturer, along with RIL, has been developing this unique technology over the past year and has been under test since August 2022. The Ashok Leyland H2-ICE heavy-duty truck range (19-35 Tonne) is powered by Hydrogen.
BharatBenz showcases Reliance-developed hydrogen fuel cell bus
In June 2021, Tata Motors had won a tender from IOCL to provide 15 FCEV buses to evaluate the potential of hydrogen-based PEM fuel-cell technology in India.
Toyota Mirai is India’s first all-hydrogen electric vehicle. It was launched by Nitin Gadkari recently.
As the green energy movement grows, Indian companies are on a mission to adopt green hydrogen, the cleanest form of energy in the world.
At a significant stakeholder interaction convened on March 7, 2024, PNGRB, in collaboration with the World Bank and ICF, deliberated on a draft report aimed at carving out "Pathways for Hydrogen transmission in Natural gas pipelines and City Gas Distribution networks