India's National Green Hydrogen Mission: Pilot Projects and Future Prospects
Key Ideas
  • The Indian government has initiated five pilot projects as part of the National Green Hydrogen Mission, involving 37 hydrogen-fueled vehicles and 9 refueling stations.
  • Companies like TATA Motors, Reliance Industries, and Ashok Leyland are among the organizations awarded projects for deploying hydrogen-based vehicles.
  • A total financial support of approximately Rs. 208 crore has been allocated by the Government of India for these pilot projects.
  • The successful commissioning of these projects within the next 18-24 months is expected to pave the way for the widespread adoption of hydrogen technologies in India.
In a significant move towards promoting hydrogen as an alternative fuel, the Indian government has launched the National Green Hydrogen Mission, encompassing five pilot projects. These projects will involve the deployment of 37 hydrogen-powered buses and trucks, along with the establishment of 9 hydrogen refueling stations across the country. Companies such as TATA Motors, Reliance Industries, and Ashok Leyland have been awarded projects to contribute to this initiative. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has sanctioned these projects after inviting proposals for implementing hydrogen-based vehicles on specific routes. With a total financial support of around Rs. 208 crore from the Government of India, these pilot projects are set to kickstart the transformation towards a hydrogen-based transportation sector in India. The planned commissioning of these projects within the next 18-24 months signifies a significant step towards scaling up hydrogen technologies and reducing the carbon footprint in the country.
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