
HYDGEN dispatches eight multi-skid green hydrogen systems to Surat
The Hindu
HYDGEN dispatches eight modular green hydrogen systems to Surat, enhancing on-site industrial hydrogen generation and operational efficiency.
MP for Dakshina Kannada Capt. Brijesh Chowta flagged off the dispatch of eight modular industrial hydrogen generation skids of HYDGEN, a deep tech company, to Surat at a function in Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management here on Saturday.
HYDGEN with its facility in Mangaluru designs and deploys modular on-site hydrogen generation systems for industrial applications.
According to the company, the systems are designed for industries that require continuous, high-purity hydrogen on site and on demand, eliminating dependence on cylinder logistics, reducing operational costs, and delivering the supply reliability that modern industrial processes demand. Unlike traditional supply models that rely on centralised production and physical transportation, HYDGEN’s modular architecture allows hydrogen to be generated precisely where and when it is needed, it said in a release.
Each skid is a fully integrated, on-site hydrogen generation system engineered and assembled in Mangaluru using HYDGEN’s proprietary PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) electrolyser technology, it said.
The occasion marked a significant milestone in the commercial deployment of indigenously designed and manufactured electrolyser technology in the country, it said.
“Hydrogen systems must move beyond research environments and into real industrial applications. Mangaluru has given us the engineering foundation and the manufacturing discipline to build systems that industries can adopt today. This dispatch is proof that deep tech, built in Karnataka, can meet the demands of modern industry and scale up further from here,” Mannipady Krishna Kumar, co-founder, HYDGEN, and Goutham Dalapati, chief technology officer, said.

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