Green Hydrogen factory concept. Hydrogen production from renewable energy sources

  GH2 Solar Limited, a next generation renewable energy company and one of only five companies in India Government’s PLI scheme for both green hydrogen production and electrolyser manufacturing, announced a major milestone under India’s Green Hydrogen Mission – its upcoming state-of-the-art Green Hydrogen Electrolyzer Manufacturing Facility in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, in joint venture with South Korea-based Advanced Hydrogen Energy Solutions (AHES) Ltd.

The facility located in Pipersewa, Morena district (Madhya Pradesh), will begin with an annual manufacturing capacity of 105 MW awarded under SECI’s SIGHT program, supported by Rs 157.5 crore Production Linked Incentive (PLI) subsidy. The total investment in the project is approximately Rs 400 crore, with Rs 100 crore allocated in the first phase to set up a 3 GWh BESS assembly line, and the remaining Rs 300 crore to be invested in phases by 2030 to expand the facility. GH2 Solar has also outlined plans to expand the electrolyser capacity to 500 MW by 2030, directly contributing to the National Green Hydrogen Mission’s target of producing 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030. The announcement was marked by a Bhoomi Pujan ceremony in Gwalior, graced by Shri Dr. Mohan Yadav Ji, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh. The project was formally announced by Mr. Anuraj Jain, CEO and Founder of GH2 solar, alongside Prof. Joong-Hee Lee, CEO of AHES Ltd and Mr. Raj Sharma, Director of Rhizome Energy, UK, both key international partners of GH2 Solar’s green hydrogen journey.

Through the JV with AHES Ltd, GH2 Solar will bring advanced alkaline electrolyzer technology to India, with future expansion into PEM and other generation systems. In addition, GH2 Solar’s partnership with Rhizome Energy (UK) will embed sustainable design principles and advanced engineering practices,  to ensure the facility is competitive, efficient and manufactures tailored solutions as per Indian conditions, strengthening the vision of making India a global hub for green hydrogen.

On the public institution side, the project is supported by Invest India and Skill Council for Green Jobs. The facility’s operations are expected to create over 300 direct jobs in manufacturing, operations and research, along with hundreds of secondary jobs across supply chain, logistics, and renewable energy services. By building renewable energy capabilities and training future workforce, the facility also makes a significant contribution  to the Government of India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat Mission.

The project supports the Government of India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission, which targets 5 million metric tonnes of annual green hydrogen production by 2030 and underpins India’s ambition to achieve net zero by 2070. The Gwalior facility is expected to play a crucial role in decarbonizing high-emission sectors such as steel, fertilizers, and refineries, while also creating opportunities for export to Europe and East Asia.


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