Waaree Clean Energy Solutions (WCES), a wholly owned subsidiary of Waaree Energies Ltd, has secured an order to develop a multi-technology green hydrogen project at the facility of TMEIC Industrial Systems India in Tumkur, Karnataka.
The project will deliver an integrated green hydrogen ecosystem covering production, storage, and utilization within a single site.
WCES will deploy a hybrid system using both proton exchange membrane (PEM) and alkaline electrolysers, enabling flexible and efficient operations through centralized automation.
The scope also includes hydrogen compression, storage, and a high-pressure refuelling station, along with an EV charging unit powered by hydrogen fuel cells—demonstrating combined hydrogen and electric mobility applications. WCES will handle end-to-end execution, including engineering, procurement, commissioning, and five years of operations and maintenance.
Anuj Sharma, CEO, WCES, said this project reflects the company’s commitment to building scalable, future-ready green hydrogen solutions and advancing India’s clean energy transition.
The project aligns with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission and is expected to serve as a scalable model for future deployments in the country.
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