Splitwaters to Build Green Hydrogen Plant to Fuel Hydrogen Buses for VIBGYOR Schools in India

Houston, Texas--(Newsfile Corp. - December 5, 2024) - In a groundbreaking initiative that promises to redefine school transportation in India, US-based Splitwaters, a leading provider of cutting-edge electrolyzers and an esteemed EPC contractor, along with their partner company in India, Oriana Power, has signed an agreement with VIBGYOR Group of Schools in India to build a 1 MW Green Hydrogen Plant to fuel the green hydrogen buses. Splitwaters and Oriana Powers together in a joint venture, will act as an EPC contractor for this project. This innovative facility is set to produce over 150,000 kg of green hydrogen annually and will also include a compressor and dispensing station specifically designed to fuel hydrogen buses in Bangalore, Karnataka.

(From L to R, Anirudh Saraswat, Chief Business Officer, Oriana Power, Deepak Bawa, CEO, Splitwaters and Kiranjit Pannu, CEO, VIBGYOR Group of Schools)

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Currently, VIBGYOR Group operates 39 schools and manages a fleet of over 800 diesel buses. In collaboration with Splitwaters and Oriana, they have initiated a pilot project at VIBGYOR High School Marathahalli in Bangalore. This program will initially deploy 20-25 hydrogen buses as part of the transition towards sustainable transportation. The ambitious goal is to eventually replace all diesel-powered buses with green hydrogen alternatives, potentially making this initiative the first of its kind globally.

The pilot project is expected to be operational by the end of 2025. Upon successful completion of this initial phase, more than 200 additional buses used by VIBGYOR schools in Bangalore will be converted to run on green hydrogen. Following this success in Bangalore, there are plans to extend the initiative to replace diesel buses in other cities across India. This pioneering effort not only signifies a major step towards sustainability but also showcases the potential for large-scale adoption of green technologies in everyday transportation solutions.

Kiranjit Pannu, the CEO of VIBGYOR Group of Schools, highlighted the significance of this pilot project, stating, "VIBGYOR has always been a pioneer in adopting new technologies in India. We want to take this initiative to set an example for others to follow. He emphasized the urgent need for action against diesel emissions, which pose serious health risks to all, especially children. "Diesel exhaust can harm children's cardiovascular and respiratory health and have long-term health and developmental impacts on them. We have to act now to save our children and start building an ecosystem that is sustainable for them and our future generations. Hydrogen fuel cell buses have been deployed globally, accumulating hundreds of kilometres of operation while safely transporting passengers in different environments. We are going to replace all of our 800 diesel buses with green hydrogen buses after the pilot project is successful," he added.