Amara Raja Infra Pioneers India's Green Hydrogen Future in Leh
Key Ideas
- Amara Raja Infra completes India's first green hydrogen fueling station in Leh, producing 80 kilograms of green hydrogen daily.
- The project supports emission-free transportation, positioning India as a global leader in green mobility.
- NTPC will deploy five hydrogen fuel cell buses in the region, further promoting sustainable transport solutions.
- The initiative aligns with India's National Hydrogen Energy Mission, paving the way for large-scale green hydrogen mobility and storage solutions.
Amara Raja Infra has achieved a significant milestone by completing India's first green hydrogen fueling station in Leh, Ladakh. Inaugurated by Union Minister Manohar Lal, the facility, located at a high altitude of 3,400 meters, can produce 80 kilograms of green hydrogen daily. The project, completed in challenging climatic conditions, aims to promote emission-free transportation in Leh and nearby areas, positioning India as a leader in green mobility. NTPC plans to introduce five hydrogen fuel cell buses in the region, further enhancing sustainable transport options. This initiative is a crucial step towards advancing green hydrogen mobility and storage solutions in India, in line with the National Hydrogen Energy Mission. Amara Raja Infra, known for its expertise in infrastructure and energy, is at the forefront of green energy initiatives, emphasizing sustainable development in renewable energy and green mobility sectors, facilitating India's clean energy goals.