Ashok Leyland's hydrogen fuel cell bus equipped with Hella India lights

Hella India's M90 LED Headlamps and Shape line series are designed and developed for truck and bus application.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 09 Oct 2023 Views icon9251 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Ashok Leyland's hydrogen fuel cell bus equipped with Hella India lights

Hydrogen fuel cell bus from Ashok Leyland, which was recently unveiled and is set to be supplied to NTPC for deployment and operations in Leh and Ladakh, features Hella India lights.

The M90 LED Headlamps and Shape line series from Hella India which are designed and developed for truck and bus application is implemented on Ashok Leyland Hydrogen buses with benefits such as striking design, offering enhanced and homogenous light output, lower power consumption(Max. 20W), Multi Volt application.

Manoj Singh, ED, Hella India Lighting and Himanshu Kumar Chauhan, HOD-Sales and Marketing, Hella India Lighting, stated “We have already been working quite successfully with the Ashok Leyland for more than a decade and half and are now looking forward to expanding this partnership in the future for the new vehicle technology adoption such as hydrogen fuel.”

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