India's First Green Hydrogen Fuelling Station in Leh, Ladakh by Amara Raja Infra
Key Ideas
- Amara Raja Infra completes setting up India's first green hydrogen fuelling station in Leh, Ladakh for NTPC Ltd, enabling emission-free transport.
- NTPC to operationalize 5 hydrogen fuel cell buses in the region, marking a significant step towards green mobility.
- The project includes design, engineering, construction, and maintenance of the hydrogen station, showcasing expertise in the green hydrogen infrastructure space.
- Positioned at 3,400 meters above sea level, the fuelling station produces 80kg of GH2 per day, setting the stage for future large-scale green hydrogen projects in India.
Amara Raja Infra, a part of the $2 billion Amara Raja Group, has successfully completed setting up India's first green hydrogen fuelling station in Leh, Ladakh for NTPC Ltd. This initiative aims to enable emission-free transport in and around Leh, positioning India as a leader in the green mobility sector. The project, inaugurated by Union Power Minister Shri Manohar Lal, involves operationalizing 5 hydrogen fuel cell buses in the region. Amara Raja handled the project's design, engineering, construction, and maintenance, demonstrating expertise in the green hydrogen infrastructure domain. The fuelling station, located at a height of 3,400 meters above sea level, has a capacity to produce 80kg of GH2 daily. This milestone project is a crucial step towards future large-scale green hydrogen mobility and storage projects under India's National Hydrogen Energy Mission, paving the way for multiple hydrogen fuelling stations nationwide.
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Green Hydrogen
Renewable Energy
Infrastructure
Green Technology
Transportation
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