Distributed power for the last village mile.
Hundreds of millions of Indians live with unreliable or no grid power. Diesel gensets are the default — expensive, polluting, and dependent on fragile fuel logistics. The OttoE100 runs on indigenous ethanol, opening new partnership models with CSR programs, FPOs, and rural infrastructure agencies.
What we hear from the field.
Fragile fuel logistics
Diesel supply to rural and remote sites depends on long, expensive delivery chains. A single disruption can shut down entire community operations.
Limited grant access
Rural infrastructure projects rely on CSR funding and government grants — both of which increasingly require ESG metrics and clean-energy alignment.
Cost-of-power inequity
Off-grid communities pay more per unit of electricity than urban consumers — often through diesel-driven micro-utilities. Cleaner fuel narrows this gap.
A direct, drop-in replacement.
OttoE100 fits rural duty cycles: portable, low-maintenance, runs on a fuel that can be locally produced from agricultural residues. Partnership-led deployment with CSR sponsors, agritech FPOs, rural electrification agencies, and community-owned micro-utilities.
- Partnership-driven deployment with CSR sponsors and rural agencies
- Carbon-credit pathways for community-scale clean power
- Long-term local fuel-economy integration with ethanol production
- Case study program for early rural pilot sites
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