On Dec. 16, Sentient Labs, an innovation hub incubated by KPIT Technologies and working along with the Government of India’s Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and National Chemical Laboratory, showcased a bus that runs on hydrogen fuel cells. “We believe that the bus design which we demonstrated is highly efficient and can make the hydrogen economy possible in India,” Pandit said.The makers of India’s first hydrogen fuel cell prototype car are also working on technology to generate hydrogen via biomass or stored energy from the sun. The company is using the aerobic microbial method to generate hydrogen, which they consider to be 25% more efficient to conventional hydrogen manufacturing methods.Pandit is confident that KPIT will play a major role in the “upcoming hydrogen revolution”. But KPIT, it’s purely a technology play, he said. They don’t want to be in the…