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UNL Global has collaborated with NHEV to make Jaipur-Delhi-Agra E-Highway geo-fenced so that Electric Vehicles on this route could run on a theft proof relay model, just like Goa and European countries where tourists can get cars without any drivers present. It will be completed by the end of this year
Important Points:
- To make the said highways theft proof and in under 24×7 breakdown service surveillance, geo fencing work of this highway is being done by various geospatial tech companies in association with National Highways for EV (NHEV).
- Every location will have a UNL geoID which is a unique verifiable digital address.
- On ground, indoor or up in elevation, the UNL geoIDs can address locations with a micro-precision of up to 1x1cm².
- NHEV will design e-highway and build EV infrastructure to contribute to the Central Government leadership vision to Reform, Perform and Transform.
- UNL will pixelate the world to digitise physical locations with 1:1 geo-data and solve some of the biggest challenges in mapping, starting with reliable addressing and accurate geocoding.
- It will enable operators and tourist to interact with stations, vehicles, and RoadSide Assistance (RSA) services in real time.
What is NHEV?
- NHEV = National Highways for EV.
- It is an e-mobility pilot by India’s leading Tech-Piloting Agency EoDB Services OPC.
About UNL:
- UNL is a next-gen smart micro-location and mapping platform, building the Internet of Places.
- It enables businesses to create Virtual Private Maps at the push of a button and tap into mapping, location and data tools to build highly scalable location-based applications.
Key people:
- Abhijeet Sinha, Project Director of NHEV.
- Xander Van DerHeijden, CEO & Founder, UNL Global.