Amara Raja Infra, part of the $2 billion Amara Raja Group, has completed the setup of India’s first green hydrogen fuelling station in Leh, Ladakh, for NTPC Ltd. This innovative project will enable emission-free transport in the region, marking a significant milestone in India’s efforts to embrace green mobility.
The station, designed to produce 80 kg of green hydrogen daily, supports NTPC’s green mobility initiatives under the National Hydrogen Energy Mission. Inaugurated by Union Power Minister Manohar Lal, it will also aid in the operation of five hydrogen fuel cell buses in the region. The project is poised to play a key role in the development of hydrogen infrastructure across India.
Key Features of the Project
Location and Inauguration: Located in Leh, at an altitude of 3,400 meters, the station was inaugurated by Union Power Minister Manohar Lal.
Production Capacity: The station is designed to produce 80 kg of green hydrogen daily.
Technology and Operations: The project includes designing, engineering, supply, construction, erection, testing, commissioning, and three years of operations and maintenance on a turnkey basis.
Challenges and Achievements
Extreme Conditions: The station was built in extreme weather conditions, with temperatures ranging from -25°C to 30°C.
Completion Time: Despite these challenges, the project was completed in two years, showcasing Amara Raja Infra’s expertise in handling complex infrastructure projects.
Impact on Green Mobility and Future Prospects
Emissions-Free Transport: The station will facilitate hydrogen-powered buses, contributing to emission-free transport in Leh.
National Significance: This station serves as a precursor for larger hydrogen mobility and storage projects across India.
Support for Future Projects: It will help in the expansion of similar hydrogen fuelling stations nationwide, strengthening India’s sustainable energy future.