Introduction
At the Bangalore service center of Trijal, a partner of TVS, BlueVerse has achieved a remarkable 96% reduction in water consumption costs, saving 2,288,033 liters of water. This initiative not only addressed the severe regulatory and environmental challenges faced by service stations in Bengaluru but also set a new standard in sustainable vehicle maintenance.
Background
Service stations in Bengaluru, classified under the Orange category by the Pollution Control Board (PCB), faced strict regulations prohibiting water use for vehicle washing unless they have an efficient Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) that meets PCB standards. Non-compliance led to operational shutdowns. BlueVerse’s intervention allowed the Trijal Center to remain open by meeting these stringent environmental standards.
Challenges
- Operational Inefficiency: With traditional manual washing methods, Trijal’s output was limited to fewer than 50 washes per month.
- Inconsistent Quality: Manual washing led to variable quality and inconsistent vehicle cleanliness.
- Non-Compliant Processes – The process of washing followed by the centre was non -compliant with regards to disposing sludge and usage of water.
- Excessive Water Use:Traditional methods consumed excessive water, raising environmental concerns.
- Technical Barriers:Overcoming these to ensure seamless operations was essential.
Solutions
BlueVerse tackled the operational challenges and regulatory compliance issues faced by Trijal through a series of innovative solutions and sustainable practices:
Automated Wash Cycles : BlueVerse introduced automated wash cycles that cut washing time to just 5 minutes per bike, boosting efficiency and customer satisfaction.
Compact Machine Design : This allowed for easy installation and efficient space use, vital for the space-constrained Trijal.
Automated Wash Cycles : BlueVerse introduced automated wash cycles that cut washing time to just 5 minutes per bike, boosting efficiency and customer satisfaction.
Compact Machine Design : This allowed for easy installation and efficient space use, vital for the space-constrained Trijal.
Integrated ETP : BlueVerse implemented an integrated system recycling over 98% of the water used, drastically cutting water use to just 4 liters per bike wash.
Compliance with CPCB Norms : The system adhered to stringent environmental standards, minimizing pollution and environmental harm.
Biodegradable Chemicals : Usage of eco-friendly cleaning agents ensured safety and environmental conservation.
Transparent Operations : Real-time dashboards and payment systems enhanced transparency, fostering trust and accountability.
Outcomes
Received fast-track approval from the State Pollution Control Boards, illustrating BlueVerse’s dedication to compliance and technical innovation.
Managing 70 washes per day on an average now. That is 13,574 bike washes over 318 active days without any breakdowns, operating a 7-day schedule.
Recycled millions of liters of water, highlighting significant environmental contributions.
Properly handled 1,661 kgs of hazardous sludge, ensuring safe and responsible waste disposal.
Outcomes
Received fast-track approval from the State Pollution Control Boards, illustrating BlueVerse’s dedication to compliance and technical innovation.
Managing 50 washes per day on an average now. That is 13,574 bike washes over 318 active days without any breakdowns, operating a 7-day schedule.
Recycled millions of liters of water, highlighting significant environmental contributions.
Properly handled 1,661 kgs of hazardous sludge, ensuring safe and responsible waste disposal.
Conclusion
BlueVerse’s solutions have not only overcome significant challenges but have also redefined the standards for environmental responsibility in the automotive washing industry. By prioritizing sustainability and operational efficiency, BlueVerse is leading the way in water conservation and setting a benchmark for the industry, inspiring other companies to adopt sustainable practices.