Advait Greenergy, an arm of Advait Energy Transitions Ltd, has signed multiple Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with industry and academic partners across the hydrogen and renewable energy ecosystem in India.
These collaborations span research, project development, energy storage manufacturing, and solar EPC initiatives. The agreements were executed during the inauguration ceremony of the company’s Phase I 30 MW alkaline electrolyser assembly facility.
Advait Greenergy has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with Deep Industries Ltd to jointly participate in green hydrogen tenders issued by major energy organisations, including NTPC, SECI, IOC, HPCL, BPCL, GAIL, and various state utilities. The partnership establishes a framework for jointly bidding on hydrogen projects and executing large-scale hydrogen infrastructure initiatives across India.
In addition, the company has entered into an agreement with G Power Solutions to jointly identify, promote, and develop green hydrogen projects across industrial, commercial, and public sector segments.


Advait Greenergy has further expanded its partnerships in the energy storage and solar infrastructure sectors through a collaboration with MKC Infrastructure Ltd and Hexatron Industries Ltd. The MoU focuses on enabling integrated renewable energy projects that combine solar generation and storage technologies. Under this framework, Advait Greenergy will support EPC activities and the synchronization of BESS components, while Hexatron Industries will supply solar PV modules and provide technical support and compliance services for solar infrastructure deployment.
To strengthen project advisory and financial structuring capabilities, Advait Greenergy has signed an MoU with Nangia & Co. LLP and Nangia Global Advisors LLP. The partnership will support the identification and development of green hydrogen projects while assisting with feasibility studies, financial modelling, investment mobilisation and transaction advisory services. Advait Greenergy will contribute engineering and implementation expertise, while Nangia will provide advisory and project structuring capabilities required for large-scale project development.
In the technology manufacturing domain, Advait Greenergy has entered into a collaboration with Wuhan Huagong International Development Co. Ltd. (HGTECH) for the design and installation of a 2.5 GWh battery energy storage system manufacturing line. The scope of the partnership includes engineering, supply, shipment, installation and commissioning of the manufacturing facility. Advait Greenergy will ensure site readiness, utilities and logistics support for the installation of the manufacturing infrastructure.
Another agreement has been signed with Mecpower Solutions to jointly identify, evaluate and bid for solar engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) tenders. The collaboration will primarily target ground-mounted solar projects across multiple states including Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, expanding the company’s renewable energy project portfolio across India.
The MoU signed with Ganpat University – U. V. Patel College of Engineering is aimed at strengthening academic-industry collaboration in emerging clean energy technologies. The partnership will support curriculum development, student internships, industrial training programmes, technical visits, guest lectures and collaborative research initiatives. Areas of focus include green hydrogen technologies, solar energy systems, battery energy storage solutions and fuel cell technologies.
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