Horiba India, a subsidiary of The Japanese conglomerate Horiba, and Dumarey Group joined hands for engineering consultancy on design and development of Internal Combustion Engines (including hydrogen-powered applications, both dual fuel and 100% H2), transmissions and electrical vehicles for the Indian customers.

Horiba India, with a wide range of analytical and measurement solutions from its parent company Horiba, and Dumarey Group with its specialization in engineering, development, integration and sale of hydrogen and diesel technologies shall bring to the table their respective knowhow and expertise on hydrogen powered solutions, decarbonizing solution, engineering consultancy on development projects and testing facilities for the Indian market.

An official MoU exchange took place at Dumarey facility in Torino, Italy in July 2024. The MOU was signed between Rajeev Gautam, Corporate Officer at Horiba Japan and President Horiba India, and Pierpaolo Antonioli, CEO Dumarey Propulsion Solutions and CTO Dumarey Group for this partnership.

The partnership will open up new horizons for development and testing of conventional and hydrogen fuelled internal combustion engines” quotes Rajeev Gautam.

Pierpaolo Antonioli, CTO Dumarey Group says: “This collaboration marks a significant step forward in our commitment to pioneering sustainable and innovative propulsion solutions. By combining our expertise with Horiba’s advanced analytical capabilities, we are ready to deliver cutting-edge technologies that will drive the future of mobility in India.”

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