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Advait Greenergy signs seven MoUs across industry, academia, and technology

Advait Greenergy Pvt. Ltd. has signed multiple Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with academic institutions, industrial partners, advisory firms, and international technology providers to accelerate development of India’s green hydrogen and renewable energy ecosystem. These collaborations span research, project development, energy storage manufacturing, and solar EPC initiatives. The partnerships reflect the increasing momentum around green hydrogen in the country.

Key collaboration highlights include:

Academic Partnership: MoU with Ganpat University – U. V. Patel College of Engineering to support curriculum development, internships, research and skill development in green hydrogen, solar energy, BESS and fuel cell technologies.

Green Hydrogen Project Development: Collaboration with Deep Industries Limited to jointly participate in green hydrogen tenders issued by NTPC, SECI, IOC, HPCL, BPCL, GAIL and state utilities.

Hydrogen Project Execution: Partnership with G Power Solutions to jointly develop and execute green hydrogen projects across industrial, commercial and public sector clients in India.

Solar and Energy Storage Integration: Agreement with MKC Infrastructure Limited and Hexatron Industries Limited to collaborate on BESS solutions and solar PV module supply for integrated renewable energy projects.

Project Advisory and Structuring: Collaboration with Nangia & Co. LLP and Nangia Global Advisors LLP to support feasibility studies, financial modelling, project structuring and investment mobilisation for green hydrogen initiatives.

Energy Storage Manufacturing Technology: Partnership with Wuhan Huagong International Development Co., Ltd. (HGTECH) to design and install a 2.5 GWh Battery Energy Storage System manufacturing line.

Solar EPC Project Development: Collaboration with Mecpower Solutions Limited to jointly identify and bid for ground-mounted solar EPC projects across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.

The agreements were executed during the inauguration ceremony of the company’s Phase I – 30 MW Alkaline Electrolyser Assembly Facility.

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