Advait Greenergy commits INR 1,400 crore for electrolyser, fuel cell, ERS, and EPC projects in Gujarat

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Advait Greenergy Private Limited, part of Advait Group, today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Gujarat to invest INR 1,400 crore across a diverse portfolio of green energy and infrastructure projects in Gujarat. These include upcoming electrolyser and fuel cell manufacturing units, emergency restoration system (ERS) facilities, and engineering, procurement & construction (EPC) projects that will be executed for utilities under the Government of India’s RDSS (Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme).

Speaking on the occasion, Mrs Rutvi Sheth, director of Advait Greenergy, said, “This MoU represents a milestone in our journey toward sustainable energy solutions. By investing in advanced power infrastructure and green hydrogen manufacturing, we aim to strengthen Gujarat’s position as a leader in clean energy and contribute to India’s renewable future.”

Currently, Advait Greenergy is developing one of India’s largest Green Hydrogen projects in collaboration with a leading public sector undertaking (PSU) in Uttarakhand. This project leverages advanced electrolyser and fuel cell technologies.

 

 

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