HYDGEN (Hydrogen Innovation Pvt. Ltd), a green hydrogen electrolyser technology company, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Yonder H2 by Ador Powertron, a provider of industrial and research-grade power supply systems.
The signing took place during HYDGEN’s inaugural Innovation Day, a gathering of cleantech innovators, partners, and industry leaders committed to building a resilient hydrogen economy in India.
This strategic collaboration designates Yonder H2 as HYDGEN’s partner for power supply systems – including grid, battery storage, and renewable energy-integrated solutions – for its electrolyser projects and proof-of-concept (PoC) deployments at HYDGEN’s testbed facility in Mangalore, India.
The MoU formalises a shared commitment to solving one of the most critical challenges in green hydrogen production: delivering stable, efficient, and modular power integration tailored for on-site and distributed applications. HYDGEN’s advanced anion exchange membrane (AEM) and proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysers rely on optimised power systems to ensure maximum efficiency and safe operation across industrial and decentralised use cases.
“This partnership with Ador Powertron represents a significant milestone for HYDGEN,” said Dr. M Krishna Kumar, Chief Operating Officer of HYDGEN. “As we scale our deployments and work toward decarbonising sectors like steel, semiconductors, cement, and chemicals, we need a power partner that shares our commitment to technical excellence and sustainable innovation, which APL brings.”
“We are excited to join forces with HYDGEN at such a pivotal time in India’s energy transition,” said Priyanka Sahasrabudhe, Strategy Lead at Yonder H2. “We look forward to supporting HYDGEN's made-in-India vision and our collaboration will enable seamless integration of advanced power electronics with HYDGEN’s high-efficiency electrolysers, ensuring clean hydrogen production systems that are not just reliable, but also commercially viable at scale.”
HYDGEN’s testbed facility, equipped for real-world validation of electrolyser stacks and integrated systems, will serve as the launchpad for collaborative R&D, pilot deployments, and technology demonstrations under the HYDGEN–APL partnership.
This collaboration is aligned with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission and broader efforts to achieve net zero targets through localised, scalable, and efficient hydrogen production.
As global demand for clean hydrogen surges across energy-intensive industries, the partnership between HYDGEN and APL stands as a strong example of cross-sector collaboration driving climate innovation and industrial transformation.