India Showcases 18 Hydrogen Startups in Push for Green Energy Innovation

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy organized a Hydrogen Startup Exhibition featuring 18 companies showcasing technologies across the green hydrogen value chain. The event is part of a broader push to foster the sector, which already includes 249 startups according to government data. A Rs 100 crore funding scheme supports pilot projects, with grants up to Rs 5 crore per startup. Senior government officials attended the exhibition, which builds on a similar event held last year.

Key Points: Govt Hosts Hydrogen Startup Exhibition to Boost Green Energy

  • 18 startups showcased innovations
  • 249 hydrogen startups in India
  • Rs 100 crore funding scheme for pilots
  • Focus on electrolysers, fuel cells & AI
  • Follow-up to previous startup expo
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Govt hosts hydrogen startup exhibition to boost ecosystem; 18 firms showcase innovations

18 startups showcased hydrogen tech at a govt exhibition. India has 249 hydrogen startups, with Rs 100 crore funding for pilot projects.

"The exhibition brought together 18 startups working across various segments of the green hydrogen value chain - Ministry of New and Renewable Energy"

New Delhi, April 15

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy organised a one-day Hydrogen Startup Exhibition on Wednesday to promote the growing hydrogen startup ecosystem in the country.

According to the government, the exhibition brought together 18 startups working across various segments of the green hydrogen value chain, including electrolyser technologies, fuel cell applications, biomass-to-hydrogen production and digital solutions for hydrogen systems.

The participating startups showcased their technologies and interacted with stakeholders from government, industry and the research community, it said.

According to the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), 249 startups were operating in the hydrogen sector as of September 2025.

The exhibition featured startups across multiple categories, including electrolyser technologies, hydrogen production, fuel cells, hydrogen-based applications, safety systems, drone technologies, hydrogen cooking solutions, artificial intelligence and bio-hydrogen.

Ajay Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government, attended the event and interacted with startup founders.

The MNRE had launched a scheme for New and Novel Uses of Hydrogen Production and Applications last year, under which Rs 100 crore has been earmarked for startup funding for pilot projects, with a maximum grant of Rs 5 crore per startup.

Following the scheme, the National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE) issued a call for proposals in September 2025, receiving 111 applications. Of these, 58 startups were shortlisted for presentation before the Project Appraisal Committee earlier this year, with results expected in the coming weeks.

The ministry had earlier organised a similar startup expo during an R&D conference in September last year in New Delhi, which saw participation from over 25 startups. The current exhibition is a follow-up to that initiative.

Other dignitaries also present included Santosh Kumar Sarangi, Secretary, MNRE, Parminder Maini, Scientific Secretary in the PSA Office, and Abhay Bakre, Director, National Green Hydrogen Mission.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hydrogen cooking solutions? That's very interesting. If it's safe and affordable, it could be a game-changer for rural households still using firewood. Hope these innovations reach the common person and aren't just for show.
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Rohit P
249 startups in hydrogen is impressive! Shows the entrepreneurial spirit is alive. But the real test is commercial viability. Hope the selected startups get proper market access and aren't lost in bureaucracy after the exhibition.
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Sarah B
As someone working in cleantech, this is encouraging. The integration of AI and digital solutions mentioned is key for efficiency. India has a real chance to be a leader here if R&D and policy support continue.
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Vikram M
Good initiative, but Rs 5 crore max grant per startup might not be enough for deep-tech hardware like electrolysers. Hope there's follow-on funding from private investors. The focus should be on building a complete supply chain within India.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while exhibitions are good for visibility, what matters is execution. 111 applications, 58 shortlisted... but how many will actually get funded and deliver? We need to see results on the ground, not just presentations in Delhi.

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