Hydrogen Where It Is Actually Used
The platform is designed for applications where hydrogen demand already exists at scale and where cost, reliability, and integration determine adoption.
Rather than targeting speculative or niche use cases, deployment is focused on industrial sectors with continuous hydrogen consumption and clear economic drivers.

Industrial Hydrogen Feedstock
Hydrogen is a core input for multiple industrial processes. Replacing fossil-derived hydrogen requires a solution that can operate continuously and at competitive cost.
Applicable use cases:
- Chemical and petrochemical feedstock
- Process hydrogen for industrial manufacturing
- Replacement of captive grey hydrogen systems
Lower energy intensity directly improves the feasibility of transitioning to clean hydrogen.

Green Ammonia
Ammonia is one of the largest existing sinks for hydrogen and a cornerstone of both fertilizer production and emerging energy-export strategies.
Platform Capabilities:
- Cost-competitive hydrogen input
- Stable, continuous operation
- Integration with large-scale facilities

Steel and Metals Processing
Steelmaking is challenging to decarbonize due to high energy demand. Hydrogen applications include direct reduction, fuel substitution, and metallurgical integration.
Modular nature supports phased adoption without full plant redesign.

Refining and Petrochemicals
Refineries are natural early adopters. Deployment models include on-site generation, partial replacement of grey hydrogen, and renewable integration.
Designed to align with refinery uptime, reliability, and safety requirements.

On-Site and Distributed Hydrogen
For many industrial users, hydrogen transport, storage, and compression add significant cost and complexity.
- On-site hydrogen generation
- Reduced logistics requirements
- Improved energy security

Energy Storage and Conversion
Beyond direct consumption, hydrogen plays a growing role in energy storage. Relevant pathways include H2-to-ammonia, combustion integration, and hybrid systems.
The platform is designed to remain compatible with downstream conversion technologies.

India-First Deployment
India presents a unique combination of large hydrogen demand, cost sensitivity, and strong policy momentum.
Priority Sectors:

Globally Scalable Use Cases
The same application logic applies globally where industries face rising pressure to decarbonize without eroding margins.
Relevant Markets:
Application-Driven Deployment Strategy
Deployment is prioritized where hydrogen demand already exists, cost sensitivity is high, and scale can be achieved through industrial partnerships.
Existing Demand
Replacement of grey hydrogen users
High Cost Sensitivity
Where OPEX dominates decision making
Industrial Scale
Partnerships for large consumption
