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Toyota, Ohmium to jointly develop green hydrogen power solutions for India

Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Bengaluru-based Ohmium International to co-develop integrated Green Hydrogen power solutions specifically for the Indian market. The strategic partnership aims to advance scalable, decentralised energy systems that can accelerate India’s transition to a low-carbon economy.

Bringing together global leadership in fuel cell technology of Toyota and expertise in Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyser technology of Ohmium, the novel collaboration will focus on developing hydrogen-powered microgrids. These microgrids will be used in data centres, remote industrial sites and regions governed by strict environmental standards.

According to the official statement, the joint initiative will explore the deployment of modular and efficient hydrogen microgrids designed to serve as clean, off-grid energy sources. These systems are expected to play a key role in supporting critical infrastructure while aligning with India’s broader ambitions of energy independence by 2047 and net-zero carbon emissions by 2070.

As part of the MoU, Toyota will provide system integration support, fuel cell modules, and technical know-how, while Ohmium will lead the design, prototyping, and testing of the microgrid systems.

These Green Hydrogen microgrids are envisioned to be both scalable and modular, enabling flexible deployment across sectors and regions. The initial phase will involve a feasibility study to evaluate potential applications and set the stage for wider adoption of hydrogen-based energy infrastructure in India.

In 2022, Toyota (TKM) launched the Toyota Mirai Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) pilot project in collaboration with iCAT, assessing the real-world viability of hydrogen-powered mobility in India. In 2023, Toyota further extended its efforts by partnering with Ashok Leyland to supply fuel cell modules for hydrogen-powered commercial vehicle prototypes. It also has partnered with Kerala state government to explore the use of hydrogen fuel in public transport sector.

Through its alliance with Ohmium, Toyota reinforces its long-term commitment to fostering a self-reliant, sustainable hydrogen economy in India—one that supports both industrial growth and environmental stewardship.

Subhash Yadav

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