SRAM & MRAM Group was founded in 1995 by Dr. Sailesh Lachu Hiranandani, a visionary business leader. Some of their core businesses are oil & gas, media and publishing, information technology, e-commerce, cybersecurity solutions, airport solutions, mining, agribusiness, and EVs.
Risk of Fossil Fuels
As the world faces the urgent challenge of reducing reliance on fossil fuels, the importance of renewable energy has never been more apparent. Today, around 80% of the global population lives in countries that depend heavily on importing fossil fuels, leaving nearly 6 billion people vulnerable to economic instability and geopolitical upheavals. This overdependence on non-renewable resources poses significant risks, especially during periods of global crises.
Renewable Energy is the Way to Go
Renewable energy, on the other hand, offers an abundant and universally accessible solution that remains largely underutilized. According to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), renewable sources have the potential to supply 90% of the world’s electricity by 2050. This shift could revolutionize energy systems worldwide, making them cleaner, safer, and more resilient.
The future of energy is about to get a green makeover! SRAM & MRAM Group, a global powerhouse, is paving the way for a cleaner, more sustainable world with its cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cell technology.
SRAM & MRAM’s visionary approach combines technology and sustainability. Their focus on hydrogen fuel cells positions them as leaders in green innovation, setting new standards for energy efficiency and environmental impact.
This move is not just about reducing carbon footprints – it’s about rethinking how the world produces and uses energy. SRAM & MRAM Group is driving a green revolution that’s both practical and visionary.
Be the Change You Wish to Be
The next time you think of clean energy, remember SRAM & MRAM Group – they are not just talking about change; they are making it happen.
SRAM & MRAM’s team of scientists, engineers, and designers are deeply committed to green energy. The R&D team is focusing on hydrogen fuel cell storage and the EV ecosystem to revolutionize the global energy landscape. SRAM has recently developed yachts and boats powered by solar panels and batteries. Some of these new-age products are scheduled to be launched during a roadshow in Dubai this November-December.
SRAM’s hydrogen cells, encased in aluminium moulds, offer a safer and more cost-effective alternative.
SRAM is leveraging their proprietary and patented technology for the first mass production of affordable and sustainable EVs, giving SRAM a significant first-mover advantage.