Dr APJ Abdul Kalam encouraged the use of alternative fuel technology

Dr Kalam, who passed away this Monday, endorsed the use of renewable sources of energy and stressed on the need to use a more composite structure in automotive design.

Published on Jul 29, 2015 03:18:00 PM

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Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.

In April 2012, Mahindra & Mahindra formally inaugurated the Mahindra Research Valley (MRV) in Chennai, which it calls a 'temple of creativity and innovation' at the hands of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam. Sumantra Barooah, from our sister publication Autocar Professional was present at this occasion.

Here, he describes his only opportunity to see and hear the much-revered man, in person. Dr Kalam (84) passed away in Shillong on Monday.

"I am an anti-fossil fuel person," Dr Kalam had said at the beginning of his speech. Perhaps not the most politically correct statement to make in the R&D hub of a company that produces diesel and some petrol-engined vehicles. Perhaps Dr Kalam's intention was to remind and sensitise the audience about the limited reserves of fossil fuel as well as encourage Mahindra & Mahindra to get more active on developing alternate propulsion technologies. "Advanced technologies are required," he said, highlighting that the resources for fossil fuel are estimated to get exhausted in 50-100 years. Dr Kalam was someone who didn't like to only warn of a problem. As a solution, he suggested if a hybrid system of "40 percent water and 60 percent diesel or petrol" could be developed.

According to Dr Kalam, the solution to depleting fossil fuel reserves could be the use of solar power. It is to be noted that as part of the current government's push to promote renewable energy, contracts for 15,000 MW are expected to be awarded this year.

The scientist and former president of India said that Mahindra Research Valley should also concentrate on development of ethanol and hydrogen fuel technologies. Going by the vision he shared for India, one can be quite sure that his message was for the industry as a whole.

Dr Kalam was not an automotive engineer, but he knew very well that research in advanced material was key for the automotive industry. He wanted to see more usage of composite structure in automotive design. "The auto industry should find design methods to make it a material of choice," he said.

Many may say that science and philosophy do not mix. But Dr Kalam lived practicing a fine blend of both. It will be surprising if every person present in the function hall at MRV on April 11, 2012 is not remembering that day today. Anand Mahindra, Chairman, Mahindra & Mahindra, recounts that day in his tweets, about how Dr Kalam asked him to 'take' the hill which lies in the boundary of MRV. After some reflection on the piece of advice, Mr Mahindra realised that Dr Kalam was advising 'to always look higher and beyond our original ideas'.

Scores of people around the world would be recounting similar experiences today, and will continue to do so in the future.

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