Reliance Industries has announced plans to produce three million tonnes of green hydrogen per year by 2032, revealed during the company’s 48th Annual General Meeting (AGM), reports H2-View.
As part of the strategy, India’s largest listed company will manufacture electrolysers in-house at its Dhirubhai Ambani Giga Energy Complex in Jamnagar, Gujarat, strengthening its position across the green hydrogen value chain.
The 44-million-square-foot complex will include an electrolyser gigafactory with a capacity of 3GW by 2026, alongside a battery plant that will begin with 40GWh annual capacity and later scale up to 100GWh. A large-scale solar power project, reportedly three times the size of Singapore, is also under development to support the initiative.
“We are building one of the world’s most comprehensive new energy systems, from solar energy to green fuels, at a scale no one else has achieved,” said Anant Ambani, Executive Director at Reliance Industries.
Beyond hydrogen, Reliance plans to convert its integrated solar and battery ecosystem into value-added products such as green ammonia, green methanol, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), catering to both domestic needs and exports.
The company’s electrolyser ambitions are supported by an exclusive licensing deal with Norway’s Nel, signed last year, which allows Reliance to manufacture alkaline electrolysers in India.