GH2 Solar, a leading renewable energy company and one of five Indian firms under the government’s PLI scheme for green hydrogen and electrolyser manufacturing, announced a Rs 400 crore green hydrogen electrolyser manufacturing facility in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, in joint venture with South Korea-based AHES.
The facility, located in Pipersewa, Morena district, will start with an annual manufacturing capacity of 105 MW, supported by a Rs 157.5 crore production linked incentive (PLI) subsidy, and aims to scale up to 500 MW by 2030, advancing the National Green Hydrogen Mission. The first phase, with Rs 100 crore investment, will establish a three GWh BESS assembly line, while Rs 300 crore will fund phased expansion.
The project is expected to generate over 300 direct clean energy opportunities and will be supported by Invest India and Skill Council for Green Jobs. Mr. Anuraj Jain, CEO of GH2 Solar, said, “This facility positions India as a global hub for green hydrogen.” Prof. Joong-Hee Lee of AHES Ltd added, “Our advanced electrolyzer technology will strengthen India’s green energy capabilities.”