Advait Greenergy (AGPL), a material subsidiary of Advait Energy Transitions, has inaugurated a 30 MW Alkaline Electrolyser Assembly Facility in Mehsana, Gujarat.
The facility has been designed as a scalable manufacturing platform, with an initial electrolyser manufacturing capacity of 30 MW in Phase I, being scaled into a 100 MW facility (Phase II) and culminating in a fully automated 300 MW complex (Phase III) for industrial-grade hydrogen production, the company stated in a regulatory filing. Over the long-term, the company aims to expand the capacity of the facility to 1 GW.
The inauguration of the new facility was done by Shalin Sheth, Promoter and Managing Director of Advait Energy Transitions, with Ashwini Kumar, IAS, Principal Secretary, Energy and Petrochemicals Department, Government of Gujarat, as the Guest of Honour. The inauguration was attended by leading private developers, PSU customers, industry partners, and government representatives.
Vatsal Kundalia, Managing Director, Advait Greenergy, said, “This facility represents a significant step in strengthening India’s electrolyser manufacturing ecosystem. The facility is designed as a scalable manufacturing platform, with plans to expand capacity progressively toward gigawatt-scale electrolyser production, supporting India’s ambitions under the National Green Hydrogen Mission and the broader Atmanirbhar Bharat vision for domestic clean energy capabilities.”
He further added, “At Advait Greenergy, our approach spans the entire clean energy value chain from battery energy storage systems (BESS) and hydrogen infrastructure to solar EPC and sustainability advisory enabling integrated solutions for industries and utilities transitioning to low-carbon energy.”
On the occasion, Advait Greenergy signed seven strategic MoUs. Advait Greenergy partnered with Ganpat University U.V. Patel College of Engineering to support curriculum development, industrial training, internships, skill development, guest lectures, and R&D in green hydrogen, solar energy, BESS, and fuel cell technologies.
The company signed an MoU with Deep Industries to establish a cooperation framework for jointly participating in green hydrogen tenders floated by NTPC, SECI, IOC, HPCL, BPCL, GAIL, state utilities, or any other entity and executing green hydrogen projects.
It also signed an MoU with G Power Solutions to formalise cooperation between the parties for jointly developing, promoting, and executing green hydrogen projects in India, including the identification of business opportunities across industrial, commercial, and public sector clients.
The objective of the MoU with MKC Infrastructure and Hexatron Industries is to formalise cooperation between the parties for Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) solutions and solar PV module supply. “The collaboration shall include supply and synchronisation of BESS components and EPC support by AGPL, and supply of solar PV modules along with technical support and compliance by Hexatron,” the company stated.
The collaboration with Nangia & Co. LLP and Nangia Global Advisors LLP shall include jointly identifying and developing green hydrogen project opportunities, conducting feasibility assessments, and supporting project structuring, financial modelling, and investment mobilisation. “The services include engineering and implementation support by AGPL and advisory project structuring and transaction services by Nangia,” it said.
AGPL also signed an MoU with Mecpower Solutions to jointly identify, evaluate, and bid for Solar EPC tenders primarily targeted for ground-mounted solar EPC projects in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh.
Kundalia further stated that AGPL plans to launch a multi-gigawatt BESS manufacturing facility by November 2026. AGPL has signed an MoU with Wuhan Huagong International Development Co., Ltd (HGTECH) for the design, manufacture, supply, shipment, installation, commissioning, and acceptance of a 2.5 GWh BESS manufacturing line. “The scope includes engineering, supply, testing, installation, and commissioning by HGTECH, while AGPL shall ensure site readiness, utilities, and local logistics,” the company stated.

