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Case Study On Powering the future of clean mobility with advanced hydrogen ICE testing solutions

Pioneering Hydrogen Engine Testing in India
iASYS proposed its Automation Platform, for hydrogen engine testing, demonstrating flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness. This resulted in the successful integration of hydrogen engine testing for research and development applications

Pioneering Hydrogen Engine Testing in India

 

Use case: – Adapting Orbit Automation Platform for hydrogen engine testing, demonstrating flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness.

Goal: – Adapting testing infrastructure for hydrogen engines, showcasing technological innovation, flexibility, and cost-effective solutions in the automotive industry.

Solution :- iASYS proposed its Orbit Automation Platform, showcasing flexibility in seamlessly incorporating hydrogen testing protocols.

Results :- The strategic approach resulted in the successful integration of hydrogen engine testing for research and development applications.

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