Fujitsu Introduces Pilot Modeling for Optimizing EV Charging Infrastructure Rollout in India

Fujitsu Introduces Pilot Modeling for Optimizing EV Charging Infrastructure Rollout in India

Fujitsu, a big helper in making technology changes, is working on a plan to make charging spots for electric cars in India better. They’re using a special computer program called Fleet Optimization to figure out the best way to set up these spots. Fujitsu is part of a group that’s trying to bring cars that don’t pollute into new markets. They’re teaming up with others from around the world to create a system for sharing information. This will help get more of these clean cars in India and decide where to put the charging spots.

Between November 2023 and March 2024, Fujitsu will study data about groups of cars to pick the best places for new charging spots in two big cities: New Delhi and Mumbai.

Their goal is to suggest the best ways to spend money on these spots by looking at how much people use their cars and where they drive. Fujitsu is a key player in the group, and they’ll use their ideas and tools to help with this project.

Looking forward, Fujitsu wants to use this same system to share information between different industries, like air quality and making energy. This will help make more cars cleaner and the air better.

All this fits with Fujitsu’s idea for a better society called “Trusted Society” as part of their Uvance plan. They want to help create a world where there’s no extra pollution by using special computer models and simulations.

About Fujitsu

Fujitsu is a Japanese multinational information and communications technology company, established in 1935 and headquartered in Tokyo. In 2021, it will be the world’s sixth-largest IT services provider by annual revenue and the largest in Japan. Fujitsu offers a full range of technology products, solutions, and services for various industries and challenges.