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Thermax HydrogenPro Collab to Bring Alkaline Electrolyser to India

Thermax has announced a strategic partnership with HydrogenPro, a green hydrogen technology and systems provider, for alkaline electrolysers.

As per the agreement, Thermax will have exclusive rights in India for the supply, installation, commissioning, and after-sales services of alkaline electrolyser systems based on HydrogenPro’s technology. The arrangement is effective immediately after the agreement and available for deployment in ongoing Indian green hydrogen projects.

Test Station at Pune

Through a comprehensive technology transfer, Thermax will engineer and manufacture key systems and balance-of-plant components of the electrolyser for integration with stacks, the official statement revealed. The firms will collaborate on the joint development of advanced solutions. Initiating this collaboration, a state-of-the-art test station for short stacks is planned at Thermax’s facility in Pune.

Commenting on the partnership, Ashish Bhandari, MD & CEO, Thermax, said, “Our association with HydrogenPro marks an important step in expanding our green hydrogen portfolio. This collaboration enables us to immediately offer market-ready alkaline technology-based solutions for deployment across industries in India. By combining HydrogenPro’s proven technology with Thermax’s engineering and project execution expertise, we will deliver integrated, localised, state-of-the-art alkaline electrolyser solutions with complete lifecycle support. This partnership reinforces our commitment to advancing industrial decarbonisation and supporting India’s energy transition.”

With this collaboration, Thermax intends to offer end-to-end integrated green hydrogen solutions, encompassing the supply of electrolyser systems, turnkey project execution on an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) basis, and value-added services, the official statement notes.

Jarle Dragvik, CEO, HydrogenPro, said, “India, with its strong development in renewable energy is one of the fastest growing hydrogen markets. The partnership with Thermax provides us with an important entry into the country and a solid market foothold. Our goal is to enable the decarbonisation of industry through the use of green hydrogen, particularly in sectors with few or no renewable alternatives to current operational practices.”

About Thermax Limited

Thermax’s portfolio includes clean air, clean energy, clean water and chemical solutions, and expertise in audit, consulting, execution, and maintenance. As per the company data, it operates 16 manufacturing facilities across India, Europe, and Southeast Asia and has 45+ Indian and international subsidiaries.

About HydrogenPro

HydrogenPro, established in 2013, specialises in green hydrogen technology solutions, providing its flagship products, high-pressure alkaline electrolysers. HydrogenPro offers expertise in advanced electrode development and coating.

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