Ohmium International (“Ohmium”), a green hydrogen company renowned for its expertise in Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzers, has forged a strategic partnership with Tata Projects, a prominent Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) company in India, aiming to accelerate green hydrogen initiatives in the region.
The collaboration between Ohmium and Tata Projects signifies a significant leap forward in India’s pursuit of sustainable energy solutions. Ohmium’s PEM electrolyzers, which leverage cutting-edge technology to facilitate the conversion of electricity and water into hydrogen, will be at the forefront of this joint effort. These electrolyzers, integrated with advanced power electronics, enhance efficiency and reliability in the production process, ensuring seamless operation and optimal performance.
Tata Projects, renowned for its engineering excellence and sustainable EPC solutions, will oversee the comprehensive project execution, encompassing engineering, design, integration, and optimization. This collaborative approach ensures that green hydrogen projects in India are not only technologically advanced but also cost-effective and environmentally sustainable.
Arne Ballantine, CEO of Ohmium, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership’s potential to drive significant change in India’s energy landscape. “Ohmium is excited to collaborate with Tata Projects to promote green hydrogen production and global sustainability,” said Ballantine. “Our PEM electrolyzer technology, integrated with advanced power electronics, will play a pivotal role in revolutionizing the way green hydrogen is produced in India.”
Vinayak Pai, Managing Director and CEO of Tata Projects, echoed Ballantine’s sentiments, highlighting the importance of such partnerships in advancing India’s clean energy transition. “Tata Projects is committed to supporting India’s journey towards clean energy,” said Pai. “Our partnership with Ohmium will enable us to deliver innovative solutions that contribute to India’s sustainable development goals.”