Indian Oil Corporation is partnering with Hyundai for hydrogen mobility trials in India, and is responsible for establishing the necessary hydrogen refueling infrastructure.
State-backed oil company developing hydrogen projects including a compact reforming process for H2-enriched compressed natural gas (H-CNG) for bus transportation in Delhi.
IOC is the largest oil firm in India. The company has announced plans to build India's first green hydrogen plant at its Mathura refinery as part of a strategic diversification into hydrogen and electric mobility.
State-run Indian Oil Corp. is building a long-term renewable energy transition strategy that is turning its attention to toward hydrogen-based fuel. The company is looking to produce H2 in a cost-effective way and is examining routes to develop technology for combining compressed natural gas with hydrogen-based fuel.
This company is one of the prominent oil and natural gas companies coming together to form new joint ventures focused on renewable energy development in India.
One of India's largest oil companies examining the merits of hydrogen fuel cell technology and diversifying its focus as countries shift toward renewable energy.