Waaree Group breaks ground on alkaline electrolyser facility in India
As India Energy Week 2025 kicks off, Waaree Group has started developing its alkaline electrolyser manufacturing facility, with an initial production capacity of 300MW.
As India Energy Week 2025 kicks off, Waaree Group has started developing its alkaline electrolyser manufacturing facility, with an initial production capacity of 300MW.
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