India recently has promised that they will reduce coal burning for electricity in order to preserve climate. Now as a token of start, IIT researchers in Chennai has found Green Nanotech to power cars. India is right now planning to reduce carbon emissions at least by 35% by the year 2030.


It is also looking for non-fossil fuel based sources to generate electricity. Now Indian Institute of Technology-Madras researchers have come up with what they say is an alternate cost-effective green nanotechnology to power vehicles like hybrid cars and bikes.


They have used solar cells (Photovoltaic method) which converts solar energy into electricity. According the research, a fuel cell device generates power through a chemical reaction and a lithium ion (li-ion) battery that stores excess electricity produced by the other two.


As per the new technology, the nano-particles will not just act as a catalyst but it also enhances efficiency significantly. The cost is also reduced drastically. The research scientist said that this technology can also be used in Agriculture.



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