In a strategic move to deliver fully integrated green H2 solutions, HYDGEN, a fast-growing electrolyzer technology company, has partnered with Halward, an expert in industrial Balance of Plant (BoP) systems, to streamline H2 production system deployment across industries.
This collaboration will allow HYDGEN to offer turnkey H2 production systems that combine its high-efficiency anion exchange membrane (AEM) and proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer stacks with Halward’s robust BoP engineering, manufacturing, and field integration expertise. Together, the companies aim to simplify onsite H2 generation for industries like steel, cement, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors—helping reduce emissions and dependency on conventional fuel supply chains.
“Our mission is to make green H2 easy to adopt and scale,” said Dr. M Krishna Kumar, Chief Operating Officer at HYDGEN. “With Halward’s deep understanding of industrial systems and their ability to deliver fast, high-quality BoP solutions, we can now offer clients a complete H2 production package—from stack to site.”
Under the partnership:
“We see this as more than a supply partnership—it’s an engineering collaboration,” said Ashish Warde, Managing Director at Halward. “We’re excited to work closely with HYDGEN’s product and deployment teams to deliver plug-and-play H2 systems that industries can adopt with confidence.”
The partnership was formalized during HYDGEN’s Innovation Day in Mangalore, where the company showcased its latest modular electrolyzer units and its growing ecosystem of collaborators. As HYDGEN ramps up production capacity and expands its market reach, Halward’s role as a preferred BoP integrator is expected to play a key role in scaling deployments across India and neighboring regions.
The collaboration comes at a pivotal moment for India’s green H2 movement. With strong policy tailwinds and rising industrial demand for clean alternatives, there’s a growing need for integrated systems that can be deployed quickly and reliably, without requiring end-users to navigate the complexities of H2 technology.
“Industrial customers don’t want to piece together systems from different suppliers—they want reliable, integrated solutions,” added Dr. Kumar. “This partnership helps us deliver just that.”
The teams are already working on their first joint deployments, with further announcements expected in the coming months.