India's First Green Hydrogen Fuelling Station in Leh by Amara Raja Infra
Key Ideas
- Amara Raja Infra completed India's first green hydrogen fuelling station in Leh, enabling emission-free transport.
- The project involved setting up the station with a capacity of producing 80kg of GH2 per day at a challenging altitude of 3,400 meters.
- NTPC will operationalise five hydrogen fuel cell buses in Leh, showcasing India's commitment to green mobility and hydrogen infrastructure.
- The project by Amara Raja Infra paves the way for future large-scale green hydrogen mobility projects under India's National Hydrogen Energy Mission.
EPC company Amara Raja Infra has successfully completed setting up India’s first green hydrogen fuelling station in Leh, Ladakh for NTPC. The station project, with a capacity of producing 80kg of GH2 per day, was finished in two years at an altitude of 3,400 meters. The completion of this project allows for emission-free transport in and around Leh, making India a frontrunner in the green mobility sector. NTPC will introduce five hydrogen fuel cell buses in the region as a result of this accomplishment. The Union Power Minister inaugurated the station, emphasizing India's strides in renewable energy. This project sets the stage for future large-scale green hydrogen projects in India under the National Hydrogen Energy Mission, facilitating the establishment of multiple hydrogen fuelling stations across the country. Amara Raja Infra's achievement highlights their EPC expertise and commitment to green hydrogen infrastructure.