Femto Green Hydrogen Ltd., a subsidiary of Limited, has commenced discussions for a research partnership with the Center for Research and Education in Advanced Transportation Ecosystems () at , Indiana, USA. The partnership aims to enhance the scientific validation and development of Femto’s proprietary technology, which has shown significant improvements in diesel fuel efficiency and emission reductions.

Dr. , Director of CREATE, has been involved in evaluating Femto’s technology over the past three years. His research, documented in the article “Terahertz Treatment of Automotive Diesel Achieves Consistent Improvements in Fuel Economy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions,” indicates an 18%-31% improvement in diesel fuel economy and reductions in emissions such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide.

The field trials, conducted with school buses in the Carmel-Clay School District in Indiana, USA, were followed by additional studies to assess the broader implications of the technology. These studies included chemical analysis of fuel, performance observations, and assessments of combustion efficiency, engine operation, and safety.

On 9 March 2026, Dr. Patankar visited ‘s headquarters in Indore, India, to discuss the progress and outline the next phase of development. The discussions focused on creating a roadmap for further validation and potential commercial deployment of the technology.

During the meetings, it was proposed that CREATE could serve as a research partner for Femto, facilitating structured testing programs and generating reliable performance data for large-scale deployment. The collaboration may also involve students from Purdue University participating in the research program.

To formalize the partnership, Dr. Patankar suggested signing a Letter of Intent (LOI) to establish the foundation for future agreements between Femto Green Hydrogen Ltd. and CREATE.

Disclaimer: This article is based on a regulatory filing submitted to the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE).