Fujitsu, a prominent digital transformation partner, has initiated pilot modeling activities aimed at optimizing the deployment of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in India.
Utilizing its Fleet Optimization solution, which employs digital twin simulation technology, Fujitsu aims to streamline fleet deployment and operations. This initiative is part of Fujitsu’s involvement in the Zero-Emission Vehicle Emerging Markets Initiative (ZEV-EMI) led by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD).
Collaborating with a global consortium, Fujitsu will contribute to the development of a data-sharing platform to facilitate the adoption of zero-emission vehicles in India and enhance planning and investment in EV charging infrastructure.
The pilot modeling, scheduled from November 2023 to March 2024, will involve analyzing fleet data to determine optimal locations for new charging infrastructure in New Delhi and Mumbai.
Fujitsu plans to propose efficient infrastructure investment plans based on demand modeling using vehicle and driving data. As a core digital services provider in the consortium, Fujitsu will contribute its solutions and technologies to support the project.
Looking ahead, Fujitsu aims to leverage the WBCSD framework to promote cross-industry data sharing, including air quality and energy generation, to contribute to decarbonizing fleets and improving air quality.
This aligns with Fujitsu’s vision for a Trusted Society under Fujitsu Uvance, focusing on realizing a net-zero society through Social Digital Twin and simulation technologies.
