In a significant development for India’s green hydrogen ambitions, InSolare Energy has entered into a technology transfer partnership and strategic collaboration with Versogen Inc. to jointly develop and commercialise advanced Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) stack and electrolyser solutions for the Indian market. The collaboration is aimed at strengthening India’s green hydrogen ecosystem by combining global innovation with domestic manufacturing and execution capabilities.
The partnership marks an important milestone in InSolare Energy’s long-term strategy to expand into emerging clean energy technologies and support India’s transition toward low-carbon and sustainable energy systems. Under the agreement, InSolare has licensed Versogen’s stack intellectual property, technical know-how, and design expertise for stack development in India. Versogen will provide advanced AEM technology, technical support and access to specialised materials, accelerating the development of high-performance AEM stacks and electrolysers tailored to Indian conditions.
The collaboration is focused on accelerating AEM stack development to enable cost-effective and scalable green hydrogen production. By leveraging Versogen’s proprietary AEM technology alongside InSolare’s engineering expertise, manufacturing capabilities and strong market presence, the partners aim to deliver efficient and reliable electrolyser solutions for industrial decarbonisation and clean energy infrastructure applications. A key objective of the partnership is to build indigenous technological capability while supporting future large-scale deployment.
As part of its growth plans, InSolare Energy intends to establish a 250–300 MW electrolyser manufacturing facility in India, with scalability up to 1 GW, dedicated to AEM electrolyser technology. The proposed facility is expected to serve domestic demand while also targeting select international markets, reinforcing India’s position in the global green hydrogen value chain.
Commenting on the partnership, Hemanshu Bhatt, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of InSolare Energy Limited, said the collaboration represents a strategic step toward future-ready clean energy solutions. He noted that integrating Versogen’s AEM technology with InSolare’s manufacturing and project execution strengths would accelerate the adoption of cost-effective green hydrogen solutions aligned with national energy transition goals.
Yushan Yan, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Versogen, highlighted India as one of the most dynamic markets for green hydrogen. He said the partnership would enable the deployment of Versogen’s patented PiperION AEM technology to support scalable, efficient and affordable hydrogen production, particularly for decarbonising hard-to-abate industrial sectors.
The collaboration is closely aligned with the objectives of National Green Hydrogen Mission, which aims to establish India as a global hub for green hydrogen production, utilisation and export. By strengthening domestic electrolyser manufacturing capacity and deploying advanced AEM technology, the partnership is expected to contribute to reducing the cost of green hydrogen, developing indigenous stack and electrolyser technologies and supporting the government’s target of producing 5 million metric tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030.
Industry observers see the partnership as a pivotal step in India’s clean energy transition. By combining Versogen’s cutting-edge AEM technology with InSolare’s strong foothold in the Indian renewable energy market, the collaboration is expected to support industrial decarbonisation, foster innovation, and help build a robust domestic electrolyser manufacturing ecosystem under the ‘Make in India’ initiative.









