Toyota and Ohmium Join Forces on Green Hydrogen Microgrids for India’s Energy Transition
Toyota and Ohmium have partnered to develop green hydrogen microgrids in India, pushing clean, off-grid power solutions aligned with the National Green Hydrogen Mission.

Toyota Kirloskar Motor has teamed up with Ohmium International in a new partnership aimed at bringing green hydrogen microgrid solutions to life across India. Announced on June 26, 2025, this collaboration is right in step with the country’s National Green Hydrogen Mission. The plan? Combine Ohmium’s modular PEM electrolyzers with Toyota’s hydrogen fuel cell know-how to build clean, scalable power systems that can be used in all kinds of challenging environments—from remote villages to big industrial operations.
Powering hard-to-reach places with zero-emissions tech
This joint effort is focused on solving real-world problems in sectors that need it the most—like data centers, off-grid locations, and heavy industry. The idea is simple but powerful: use renewable electricity to generate hydrogen onsite, then turn that hydrogen into clean electricity using fuel cells. The only byproduct? Water. It’s a smart, closed-loop system that ditches pollution without sacrificing performance.
Made in India, made for India’s future
What makes this initiative stand out is its focus on local impact. By tapping into India-based R&D and manufacturing, both companies aim to get these systems up and running faster—and at a lower cost. That local-first mindset is expected to play a big role in expanding the country’s hydrogen infrastructure, boosting energy security, and driving job growth in the clean tech space.
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