Ahmedabad headquartered Advait Greenergy has said that it has signed a series of MoUs with global and domestic partners to advance green hydrogen technology, storage solutions and EPC capabilities in India.
The MoUs have been signed with Switzerland-based CENMAT, US-based Power to Hydrogen Inc. (P2H2), JESCO Projects, and VJ Industries, bringing together expertise across electrolyzer technologies, project development, EPC execution, and hydrogen storage systems.
The agreements underline the company’s push to support India’s clean energy transition through integrated and scalable green hydrogen infrastructure.
Under its MoU with CENMAT, a provider of Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) and Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) electrolyzer technologies, Advait Greenergy will collaborate on hydrogen generation projects in India. The partnership aims to integrate CENMAT’s advanced electrolyzer solutions with Advait Greenergy EPC and balance-of-plant capabilities, particularly for projects requiring high-efficiency hydrogen production and robust system integration.
Advait Greenergy has also entered into a tri-party MoU with Power to Hydrogen Inc. and JESCO Projects. The collaboration will jointly pursue electrolyzer-based green hydrogen opportunities in India on a project-by-project basis. While P2H2 will contribute its proprietary AEM electrolyzer technology, JESCO Projects will focus on market development and customer engagement, with Advait Greenergy leading EPC execution and system integration.
In a separate MoU, Advait Greenergy has partnered with VJ Industries, a specialist in hydrogen storage and industrial gas solutions. Under this agreement, VJ Industries will act as a preferred partner for hydrogen storage systems, while Advait Greenergy will be responsible for EPC execution, balance-of-system supply, and overall project delivery.
Vatsal Kundalia, managing director, Advait Greenergy Private Ltd, said, “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.”
Although non-binding, the agreements establish structured frameworks for future collaboration and joint participation in upcoming green hydrogen projects across India.
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