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Trot Solutions signs MOU to develop green self-sustainable Ports in India

Trot solutions, which has already established a strong presence in the Indian port market, is collaborating with C4V and its advanced technology to create renewable plus storage solutions at ports.
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Trot Solutions, an UAE-based company specializing in comprehensive infrastructure solutions for ports, shipping, and the logistics sector, has signed a MOU with US based company C4V on 9th July 2023, to develop / convert green, self-sustainable ports in India.

Trot solutions, which has already established a strong presence in the Indian port market, is collaborating with C4V and its advanced technology to create renewable plus storage solutions at ports to meet port demands, especially during peak hours.

C4V is a global leader in advanced energy storage technologies and Gigafactory solutions. With a commitment to sustainability and innovation, C4V develops and deploys cutting-edge technologies and Gigafactories to address the world’s energy storage challenges. C4V is working on several large projects in the BESS, e-mobility and others by setting up a cell manufacturing Gigafactory in India based on C4V technology.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between C4V and Trot Solutions aims to foster innovation, R&D on high end technologies in the field of green energy as it relates to sustainable ports, marking the beginning of a new era for India’s maritime sector. Through this MOU, both parties have pledged to support power generation from renewables plus batteries to all port equipment including electrification of small vessels. The roadmap also includes the conversion of existing ports into Green self-sustainable ports by 2030.

Under the MOU, C4V and Trot Solutions will jointly develop, enable a strong supply chain via its Gigafactories and implement innovative and sustainable energy storage solutions for ports across India. The collaboration will focus on incorporating C4V’s advanced battery technologies solutions into Trot Solutions’ port infrastructure, enabling efficient energy management, reduced emissions, and enhanced environmental sustainability. The initiative aligns perfectly with the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways’ (Harit Sagar) vision of transforming Indian ports into eco-friendly and energy-efficient hubs.

Speaking on this occasion, Managing Director Mr. Rizwan Ali Trot Solutions expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “We are delighted to collaborate with C4V to drive green energy adoption in our ports and contribute to the sustainable development of our maritime sector. This partnership will reduce the burden over grid and will enable the power in rural areas and will create job opportunities for India. This partnership between C4V and Trot Solutions is set to revolutionise the maritime industry in India, addressing the growing concerns of climate change and environmental degradation. Mr. Kuldeep Gupta, President (Strategic Partnership) at C4V, shared his excitement about the collaboration, saying, “India is a key market for C4V enjoying a coastline of 7500KM where many of Seaports still need to be developed and more power will be required which could be delivered  via Green Energy+ Energy Storage solutions. He further said C4V is the only company in India which is setting up a Gigafactory based on its own technology and the only company globally which enables  cell manufacturing from Molecule to Grid. C4V has successfully deployed its  technology in Energy Storage, E-mobility and is now excited to help develop Green & self sustainable ports in India  with Trot Solutions.  Our advanced battery solutions will enable ports to reduce their carbon footprint and play an important role in achieving the vision of the Honorable Prime Minister of Green India by 2030.”

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