Advait Greenergy signs MoUs for green hydrogen technology, storage, and EPC

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Advait Greenergy has signed three memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with global and domestic partners to support the development of green hydrogen infrastructure, electrolyser deployment, and hydrogen storage solutions in India.

The agreements were signed with Switzerland-based proton exchange membrane (PEM) and anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolyser technology provider CENMAT; US-based Power to Hydrogen Inc. (P2H2), together with India-based JESCO Projects; and hydrogen storage specialist VJ Industries. The partnerships are intended to bring together capabilities across electrolyser technology, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC), hydrogen storage systems, and project development.

Advait Greenergy has partnered with CENMAT to integrate CENMAT’s advanced electrolyser systems with its EPC and balance-of-plant capabilities for clean energy and hydrogen projects requiring high-efficiency hydrogen production and system integration.

Advait Greenergy has also entered into a tripartite MoU with P2H2 and JESCO Projects to jointly pursue electrolyser-based green hydrogen opportunities in India on a project-by-project basis, leveraging P2H2’s AEM electrolyser technology, JESCO’s market access, and Advait Greenergy’s EPC execution and system integration expertise.

Advait Greenergy’s partnership with VJ Industries focuses on integrating hydrogen storage technologies with green hydrogen projects. VJ Industries will serve as a preferred partner for hydrogen storage systems, while Advait Greenergy undertakes EPC execution, balance-of-system supply, and project delivery responsibilities.

“These strategic MoUs reflect our long-term vision of building a robust and scalable green hydrogen ecosystem in India,” Vatsal Kundalia, managing director, Advait Greenergy Private Ltd. “As the market evolves from pilot projects to industrial-scale deployment, collaboration across technology, execution, and system integration becomes critical. By partnering with global technology providers and specialised solution partners, we are strengthening our ability to deliver integrated, future-ready green hydrogen projects that align with India’s energy transition goals.”

 

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