Advait Greenergy Inaugurates 30 MW Alkaline Electrolyser Facility in Gujarat
Advait Greenergy Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of NSE-listed Advait Energy Transitions Ltd., has inaugurated one of India's first 30 MW alkaline electrolyser assembly facilities in Mehsana, Gujarat. This development marks a significant milestone in strengthening the country's domestic green hydrogen manufacturing ecosystem, aligning with the strategic objectives of India's National Green Hydrogen Mission.
Facility Details and Expansion Plans
The newly inaugurated facility serves as a scalable manufacturing platform designed to support India's long-term hydrogen ambitions. Initially commissioned with a 30 MW assembly capacity, the facility is engineered for progressive expansion. The manufacturing roadmap includes scaling to 100 MW by 2026, 300 MW by 2027, and ultimately targeting 1 GW of annual electrolyser manufacturing capacity in the future. This expansion trajectory aims to bolster India's domestic clean energy manufacturing ecosystem while meeting the growing demand for electrolyser technology essential for large-scale hydrogen production.
Key Project Highlights
- Technology: Alkaline electrolyser assembly systems tailored for industrial-scale green hydrogen production.
- Initial Capacity: 30 MW electrolyser assembly facility commissioned in Gujarat.
- Manufacturing Roadmap: Expansion planned to 100 MW by 2026, 300 MW by 2027, with a long-term target of 1 GW annual electrolyser manufacturing capacity.
- Policy Alignment: Supports India's National Green Hydrogen Mission, which targets large-scale green hydrogen production by 2030.
- PLI Recognition: Selected under the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) Production Linked Incentive (PLI) programme for 300 MW electrolyser manufacturing capacity, alongside participation in a 100 MW green hydrogen project component.
Strategic Importance of Green Hydrogen
Green hydrogen electrolysers play a central role in producing hydrogen using renewable electricity by separating hydrogen from water. As India accelerates its transition toward clean energy, sectors such as refining, fertilisers, steel, mobility, and long-duration energy storage are expected to adopt hydrogen at scale. Building domestic electrolyser manufacturing capacity has therefore become a strategic national priority. The Advait Greenergy facility contributes directly to this objective by establishing a local assembly and manufacturing base for industrial-scale hydrogen technology.
Company's Broader Clean Energy Initiatives
In parallel with its hydrogen initiatives, Advait Greenergy continues to expand its footprint across multiple clean energy segments. The company currently has over 200 MW of solar EPC projects under execution, reflecting strong activity in India's renewable infrastructure development. Additionally, Advait Greenergy is advancing its role in energy storage technologies, with over 400 MWh of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects under development. To support long-term energy storage manufacturing capability, the company is establishing a 2.5 GWh BESS manufacturing facility scheduled for commissioning in 2026, further strengthening India's domestic battery manufacturing ecosystem.
Leadership Perspectives
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Shalin Sheth, Director of Advait Greenergy Pvt. Ltd., emphasized the significance of the facility. "The inauguration of this facility is not merely a milestone for Advait—it represents a step forward for India's clean energy manufacturing ambitions. By establishing domestic electrolyser assembly capability today and scaling toward gigawatt-level manufacturing in the coming years, we aim to support the infrastructure required for India's green hydrogen economy to grow sustainably."
Vatsal Kundalia, Managing Director of Advait Greenergy Pvt. Ltd., added, "India's energy transition will increasingly depend on the ability to build advanced clean-energy technologies domestically. Our manufacturing roadmap—from 100 MW capacity in 2026 to 300 MW in 2027 and eventually 1 GW—reflects our commitment to supporting the scale at which India's hydrogen economy will develop over the coming decade."
Industry and Stakeholder Engagement
The inauguration ceremony brought together a wide range of stakeholders, including government officials, renewable energy developers, EPC companies, hydrogen technology partners, and industrial offtakers. Their participation highlights the increasing convergence of policy, technology, manufacturing, and industry around India's emerging hydrogen economy. With the commissioning of this facility, Advait Greenergy joins a growing group of companies building the industrial backbone required for India's green hydrogen economy. As hydrogen technologies continue to evolve globally, domestic manufacturing capacity will play a decisive role in reducing costs, strengthening supply chains, and accelerating the large-scale adoption of green hydrogen across industries.



