Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has partnered with Bengaluru-based Ohmium International to co-develop scalable Green Hydrogen-based power solutions. The partnership, sealed through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), brings together Toyota’s fuel cell expertise and Ohmium’s modular PEM electrolyzer technology, supporting India’s ambitious National Green Hydrogen Mission and the goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2070.
This initiative aims to create innovative microgrid solutions for data centers and remote areas, with Toyota providing system integration and fuel cell modules, and Ohmium handling design and development. The collaboration embodies the ‘Make in India’ vision and reflects Toyota’s longstanding commitment to sustainable innovation—from launching India’s first hydrogen FCEV to working with state governments and industry players.
In Shillong, the development is sparking hope among entrepreneurs and clean energy advocates. The city, known for its natural beauty and fragile ecosystem, stands to benefit from decentralized hydrogen solutions for tourism, electric mobility, and off-grid power needs. Experts see this as a turning point for sustainable growth in the Northeast, offering cleaner air and new economic opportunities.
