Clean technology startup Hygge Energy has launched its zero-emission mobility solution at THINK Gas CNG station in Bhopal this month. The mobility solution offers a Hygge app, which can be downloaded on smartphones, as per a company release. With the launch of Hygge, customers will get a new improved experience of filling their CNG vehicles at THINK Gas branded CNG stations by eliminating waiting time and better line management. This will help service the customer and develop the CNG ecosystem better.
THINK Gas is currently catering to over 20,000 vehicles per day in Bhopal. As per the startup, with the increasing demand of CNG in Bhopal, applications like Hygge will help serve the customer demands better. A simple use application, drivers can now book CNG filling slots in advance at THINK Gas CNG stations, as per their preferred date, time, and location, and also pay for CNG securely using the app. THINK Gas CNG station operators can manage the bookings on the app at their end.
The solution is facilitated by Hygge CNG, Hygge Energy’s mobile app that offers a 360-degree experience to users. Integrating this solution with carbon trading soon would add another revenue stream for THINK Gas by providing them access to a multi-billion-dollar carbon credit market.
Prateek Saxena, CEO of Hygge Energy said, “We have demonstrated that the benefits of our technology platform are not limited to electric vehicle drivers; the same platform has been successfully deployed for CNG filling to cater to the needs of CNG vehicle drivers as well. Ours is a truly zero-emission mobility solution built on next-generation technology that focuses on customer experience, which includes avoiding long queues and delays at stations, at zero cost to the station owners.”
According to Saxena Hygge is developing a robust carbon trading system for zero-emission mobility in India that will enable profitability for these businesses. “CNG Station owners lack the ability to consolidate carbon credits for monetization. We have the additional benefit of unlocking a USD billion opportunity through Carbon Credits by promoting Clean Energy,” Saxena added.