<p>Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari, who has been pushing for the use of alternative fuel-powered vehicles, on Wednesday demonstrated his new hydrogen-based electric car.<br />Gadkari arrived at the Parliament with his green fuel car, which is first-of-its-kind in India.</p>.<p>"India will soon become a Green Hydrogen exporting country. In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of clean and cutting-edge mobility in India, our government, through the National Hydrogen Mission, is committed to focusing on green and clean energy," he told media persons here.</p>.<p>Green Hydrogen is generated from water, and a vehicle runs on the same. The government is also working towards producing Hydrogen from organic waste, Gadkari said, noting green Hydrogen is cheaper than petrol.</p>.<p>"Besides manufacturing green Hydrogen in India, its refuelling stations will also be established in the country," Gadkari said.</p>.<p>Earlier this month, Gadkari had launched India's first hydrogen-based advanced 'Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV)' — Toyota Mirai.</p>.<p>The minister had announced that he would himself use a hydrogen-powered car. "Toyota Company from Japan has given me a vehicle which runs on green Hydrogen. I will use it myself as a pilot project (on alternative fuel)," he said.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari, who has been pushing for the use of alternative fuel-powered vehicles, on Wednesday demonstrated his new hydrogen-based electric car.<br />Gadkari arrived at the Parliament with his green fuel car, which is first-of-its-kind in India.</p>.<p>"India will soon become a Green Hydrogen exporting country. In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of clean and cutting-edge mobility in India, our government, through the National Hydrogen Mission, is committed to focusing on green and clean energy," he told media persons here.</p>.<p>Green Hydrogen is generated from water, and a vehicle runs on the same. The government is also working towards producing Hydrogen from organic waste, Gadkari said, noting green Hydrogen is cheaper than petrol.</p>.<p>"Besides manufacturing green Hydrogen in India, its refuelling stations will also be established in the country," Gadkari said.</p>.<p>Earlier this month, Gadkari had launched India's first hydrogen-based advanced 'Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV)' — Toyota Mirai.</p>.<p>The minister had announced that he would himself use a hydrogen-powered car. "Toyota Company from Japan has given me a vehicle which runs on green Hydrogen. I will use it myself as a pilot project (on alternative fuel)," he said.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>