Advait Greenergy inaugurates one of India’s first 30 MW alkaline electrolyser assembly facilities in Mehsana, Gujarat, boosting green energy manufacturing.

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], March 16:  Advait Greenergy Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of NSE-listed Advait Energy Transitions Ltd., has inaugurated one of India’s first 30 MW Alkaline Electrolyser Assembly Facilities in Gujarat, marking a major step in strengthening the country’s domestic green hydrogen manufacturing ecosystem. The facility establishes indigenous electrolyser assembly capability designed to support industrial-scale [...]

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Advait Greenergy inaugurates one of India’s first 30 MW alkaline electrolyser assembly facilities in Mehsana, Gujarat, boosting green energy manufacturing.
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Advait Greenergy inaugurates one of India’s first 30 MW alkaline electrolyser assembly facilities in Mehsana, Gujarat, boosting green energy manufacturing.
Advait Greenergy inaugurates one of India’s first 30 MW alkaline electrolyser assembly facilities in Mehsana, Gujarat, boosting green energy manufacturing.

Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], March 16:  Advait Greenergy Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of NSE-listed Advait Energy Transitions Ltd., has inaugurated one of India’s first 30 MW Alkaline Electrolyser Assembly Facilities in Gujarat, marking a major step in strengthening the country’s domestic green hydrogen manufacturing ecosystem. The facility establishes indigenous electrolyser assembly capability designed to support industrial-scale hydrogen production and aligns closely with the strategic objectives of India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission.

The newly inaugurated facility has been developed as a scalable manufacturing platform to support India’s long-term hydrogen ambitions. Initially commissioned with 30 MW assembly capacity, the facility has been engineered to expand progressively with a manufacturing roadmap of 100 MW capacity by 2026, scaling to 300 MW by 2027, and ultimately targeting 1 GW of annual electrolyser manufacturing capacity in the future. This expansion trajectory is designed to strengthen India’s domestic clean energy manufacturing ecosystem while supporting the growing demand for electrolyser technology required for large-scale hydrogen production.

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• Technology: Alkaline electrolyser assembly systems designed for industrial-scale green hydrogen production

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