Jakson Green delivers electrolysers for first green hydrogen refueling station
Author: PPD Team Date: November 25, 2024
Author: PPD Team Date: November 25, 2024
Jakson Green Infinity has shipped its first batch of 3.8 MW electrolysers to power India’s inaugural green hydrogen refuelling station for urban mobility in the National Capital Region (NCR).
Manufactured at Jakson Green’s state-of-the-art Greater Noida facility, the electrolysers integrate an imported stack with indigenously designed and engineered Balance of Plant components.
The facility currently has a production capacity of 300 MW, with plans for expansion to meet growing demand.
Bikesh Ogra, MD & CEO of Jakson Green, highlighted that this project will contribute significantly to India’s low-carbon goals by promoting hydrogen as a clean energy fuel, reducing reliance on imported crude oil, and minimizing pollution.
Bhaskar Bose, Head of Manufacturing at Jakson Green Infinity, emphasized the company’s focus on safety, quality, and innovation in overcoming challenges associated with this emerging technology.
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