Mehsana, Gujarat — 13 March 2026 — Advait Greenergy Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of NSE-listed Advait Energy Transitions Ltd., has inaugurated one of India’s first 30 MW Alkaline Electrolyser Assembly Facilities in Mehsana, Gujarat, marking an important milestone in the country’s evolving green hydrogen manufacturing ecosystem. The facility represents a significant step toward building domestic capability for electrolyser assembly and positions Gujarat as a key centre for next-generation clean energy technologies.
The inauguration comes at a time when Gujarat is increasingly emerging as a strategic destination for advanced manufacturing. Only days earlier, on 28 February 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Micron Semiconductor ATMP facility in Sanand, Gujarat, an event widely viewed as a defining moment for India’s semiconductor ambitions. The development underscored Gujarat’s growing role not only in traditional industrial sectors but also in high-technology manufacturing that is shaping the future of India’s economy.
During the Sanand inauguration, Prime Minister Modi highlighted Gujarat’s strong policy framework, emphasising that simplified approvals, streamlined land allocation and efficient utility infrastructure have strengthened investor confidence in the state. Industrial hubs such as Sanand and Dholera are rapidly evolving into semiconductor clusters in western India, reflecting a governance model that has encouraged large-scale investments in emerging technologies. The same enabling environment has played a central role in Advait’s decision to establish its electrolyser assembly facility in Mehsana.
The Prime Minister also noted that India, long recognised globally for its leadership in software, is now establishing a strong presence in hardware manufacturing as well. This broader vision extends beyond semiconductors to a range of strategic sectors including renewable energy technologies, battery storage systems and green hydrogen infrastructure. As part of this evolving industrial landscape, electrolyser manufacturing is expected to play a critical role in supporting India’s long-term clean energy transition.
India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission, which targets the production of 5 million metric tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030, has catalysed significant investment across the hydrogen value chain. From renewable power generation to electrolyser manufacturing and hydrogen utilisation, multiple segments of the industry are beginning to scale rapidly. Advait Greenergy’s facility in Mehsana represents one of the early industrial-scale responses to this policy framework, establishing domestic assembly capability for electrolyser systems required for large-scale hydrogen production.
The facility also reflects the broader evolution of Gujarat’s clean energy ecosystem. Over the past decade, the state has built strong industrial infrastructure supported by renewable energy corridors, port connectivity and long-standing policy stability. These factors have attracted investments across solar manufacturing, battery storage, renewable energy development and now hydrogen technologies, positioning Gujarat as a central hub for India’s emerging clean energy economy.
Advait’s Mehsana facility is part of this wider ecosystem that continues to attract participation from both technology companies and industrial partners. The plant has been designed as a scalable manufacturing platform capable of expanding progressively from an initial capacity of 30 MW toward a clearly defined manufacturing roadmap of 100 MW electrolyser production capacity by 2026, expanding to 300 MW by 2027, and ultimately targeting 1 GW of annual manufacturing capacity in the future. This modular expansion pathway is intended to support the expected growth in green hydrogen demand across industrial sectors such as fertilisers, refining, steel manufacturing and heavy transport, where hydrogen is increasingly viewed as a key decarbonisation solution.
Key Project Highlights
- Technology: Alkaline electrolyser assembly systems designed for industrial-scale green hydrogen production
- Initial Capacity: 30 MW electrolyser assembly facility in Mehsana, Gujarat
- Manufacturing Roadmap: Expansion planned to 100 MW by 2026, 300 MW by 2027, and a long-term target of 1 GW annual production capacity
- Policy Alignment: Supports India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission targeting 5 million metric tonnes of green hydrogen production by 2030
- PLI Recognition: Selected under the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) Production Linked Incentive (PLI) programme for 300 MW electrolyser manufacturing capacity, along with participation in a 100 MW green hydrogen project component
Advait Greenergy has been selected under the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) Production Linked Incentive (PLI) programme for electrolyser manufacturing, under which the company has received approval for 300 MW manufacturing capacity alongside participation in a 100 MW green hydrogen project component. The selection places the company among the early private-sector participants contributing to India’s domestic hydrogen manufacturing ecosystem and reflects the government’s broader effort to encourage indigenous technology development within the sector.
Beyond hydrogen technologies, Advait Energy Transitions Ltd. continues to expand its presence across multiple clean energy verticals. The company currently has 200 MW+ of solar EPC projects under execution, reflecting strong participation in India’s renewable energy infrastructure development.
Advait Greenergy is also advancing in the energy storage sector, with 400 MWh+ of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects currently under development. In addition, the company is establishing a 2.5 GWh BESS manufacturing facility scheduled for commissioning in 2026, further strengthening India’s domestic battery manufacturing ecosystem and supporting the long-term expansion of grid-scale storage technologies.
The inauguration ceremony brought together representatives from government agencies, renewable energy developers, EPC contractors, hydrogen technology providers and industrial offtakers, reflecting the growing level of industry engagement around hydrogen technologies and highlighting Gujarat’s role as an emerging meeting point for stakeholders working across the hydrogen value chain.
Speaking at the event, Shalin Sheth, Director, Advait Greenergy Pvt. Ltd., said:
“Gujarat has always led where India needed to go first. From textiles to petrochemicals to renewables, this state has never waited for the future — it has built it. When we chose Mehsana for our electrolyser facility, we were not simply selecting a location. We were placing our confidence in a manufacturing ecosystem that has proven, time and again, that it can deliver at scale. Advait is proud to be part of that legacy.”
Vatsal Kundalia, Managing Director, Advait Greenergy Pvt. Ltd., added:
“Prime Minister Modi’s vision for India as a global manufacturing leader finds some of its strongest expression right here in Gujarat. The state’s industrial depth, its policy clarity, and its ambition are precisely what a technology like electrolyser manufacturing requires to move from promise to production. Advait’s facility in Mehsana is our contribution to that vision — and we believe Gujarat will be to green hydrogen what it has already become to solar energy: the state that showed India how it is done.”

