Ohmium exports its first 'Made in India' Hydrogen electrolyzer unit to US
- In Reports
- 05:29 PM, Nov 25, 2021
- Myind Staff
Renewable energy start-up Ohmium International has shipped its first unit of electrolyzer from India to the United States, through its Indian subsidiary.
It is considered as a first step towards establishing India as a global hub for green hydrogen generation, said the company on Wednesday.
According to a statement issued by Ohmium International on Wednesday, the electrolyzer has been manufactured by Ohmium at its Bengaluru plant, India's first green hydrogen electrolyzer Gigafactory.
Ohmium International enables industries to deploy green hydrogen for a sustainable future.
This was set-up to ensure the availability of end-to-end solutions within the country and reduce dependency on imports for this key equipment (electrolyzer).
"The first shipment of a product is a big moment for any company. This is especially exciting for Ohmium as well as all of our suppliers in India because it proves beyond a doubt that both manufacturing and technology excellence in the field of green hydrogen generation are in India's wheelhouse. We feel that when we export Ohmium products from India we are pushing the boundaries of the Prime Minister's "AatmaNirbhar Bharat" and "National Hydrogen Mission" - in a good way - by expanding the global impact of these programs," said Arne Ballantine, CEO and Co-Founder, Ohmium.
Ahmad Chatila, Chairman, Ohmium, said, "We are seeing significant activity in India and around the world in green hydrogen projects. Ohmium is constantly working towards providing innovative, scalable, profitable, flexible, and safe solutions which can be leveraged to achieve competitive levelized costs of hydrogen, supporting the growth of India's economy.”
"We are confident of Green Hydrogen as the fuel of the future owing to its enormous potential, numerous applications across sectors and a zero-carbon footprint. Currently, our factory has a manufacturing capacity of approximately 1/2 GW per year, and we can rapidly expand it to 2 GW per year to facilitate India's accelerated transition to clean energy systems," added Chatila.
This development comes as a breakthrough for the startup's ongoing mission in alignment with the nation's 'Make in India' and net-zero emission commitments.
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