Toyota Kirloskar Motor and Ohmium collaborate to develop green hydrogen solutions

Ohmium International, a leading provider of Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) hydrogen technology, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited (India) in New Delhi.

The parties will collaborate on the development of hydrogen-based solutions by integrating Toyota’s Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell modules and Ohmium PEM electrolysers.

The parties will explore potential partnership opportunities to harmonise advanced fuel cell technology with Ohmium's modular system designs.

The joint initiative aims to deliver scalable, efficient and affordable solutions that accelerate India’s journey toward a carbon-neutral future. ©Ohmium

Ohmium modules are factory assembled and tested to enable rapid, low-cost, and cost-effective installation.

Toyota Kirloskar Motor, supported by Toyota Motor Corporation Japan, will leverage their expertise in fuel cell technologies to drive innovation and sustainability in the transportation sector.

Ohmium will contribute through its modular PEM electrolyser systems, which include advanced power electronics and closed-loop cooling systems.

These initiatives aim to enhance the efficiency, scalability, and affordability of green hydrogen-based energy solutions.

Sudeep Dalvi, Chief Communication Officer, Senior Vice President and Head of State Affairs at Toyota Kirloskar Motor said: “This joint initiative aims to deliver scalable, efficient and affordable solutions that accelerate India’s journey toward a carbon-neutral future.

“Through this collaboration, we reaffirm our commitment to providing clean energy solutions in support of India’s energy security and environmental sustainability goals.”

Arne Ballantine, CEO of Ohmium, added: “We are very excited by the opportunity to work together on our joint mission of making green hydrogen-powered machines practical in the near and immediate term.”

Ohmium is headquartered in the United States with manufacturing facilities in India and, through its operations worldwide, has a global green hydrogen project pipeline comprised of diverse applications ranging from refineries, transportation, steel, ammonia, methanol, and beyond.

For more information, visit www.tkap.com and www.ohmium.com.

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