The
partnership also aims at combating climate change and reducing carbon emissions
in the mobility and aviation sector, a company statement said.
Innovation Hub Inc, the statement said.
As part of this partnership, Trouvé Innovation Hub Inc. will play a pivotal
role in supporting Darsh Dronobotics Systems in raising necessary funds to
build a full-scale prototype of the hydrogen air taxi. The project is set to redefine the future of urban transportation,
offering an eco-friendly and efficient alternative to traditional modes of
travel, it said.
Ratandeep Tripathi, CEO of Vjaitra Air Mobility, said, "Their support
in fundraising and innovation will be instrumental in bringing our hydrogen-based
air taxi to life, aligning with our commitment to sustainable and cutting-edge
transportation solutions."
These air taxis promise quieter flights,
zero emissions, and reduced operating costs as compared to conventional
aircraft, it noted.
The air taxis will be capable of
covering up to 600 kilometres, enabling users to travel from Delhi-NCR to
Lucknow and other state capitals as well as other metropolitan city airports.
Trouvé Innovation Hub Inc. will assist in securing the required funding for the
project, leveraging their extensive network of private investors, government
funding, and institutional support. This will enable Darsh Dronobotics Systems
to accelerate the development and bring the hydrogen air taxi closer to
commercialisation.
The partnership will combine Vjaitra Air Mobility's expertise in drone and
aviation technology with Trouvé Innovation Hub's strengths in innovation and
investment, creating a powerful synergy that will drive the project forward.
Faruk Rama, CEO of Trouvé Innovation Hub Inc., said, "We are confident
that together, we can achieve new heights in developing eco-friendly
transportation technologies that will benefit cities and communities worldwide." The challenges of congested roads,
traffic, and air and noise pollution in many Indian cities make air taxis a
highly relevant and necessary solution, it said.
Beyond passenger transport, the air taxi is also intended for ambulance
services, VIP escort, and disaster recovery operations, contributing to
enhanced urban air mobility and emergency response capabilities, it stated.