Author: Anela Dokso

India’s electric vehicle battery demand is projected to expand from 17.7 GWh in 2025 to 256.3 GWh by 2032, according to a new report from Customized Energy Solutions (CES). The scale of this projected growth, reflecting a 35% CAGR, signals a fundamental restructuring of India’s automotive sector as electrification becomes economically and politically inevitable. Rising fuel prices, accelerating model launches, and ongoing policy incentives continue to drive domestic EV adoption, but CES argues that battery-chemistry innovations are becoming the decisive factor shaping competitiveness. The report highlights next-generation LFP (lithium iron phosphate) and NCM (nickel-cobalt-manganese) chemistries as the primary drivers of…

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At this year’s H2MEET, amid the usual claims of “next-gen solutions,” one booth drew a surprising amount of curiosity, not because of bold branding or flashy displays, but because the company behind it insisted they had built something essential that no one else in the market has: a helium purifier designed for cryogenic condensing, paired with a hydrogen compressor capable of reaching 1,000 bar.

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At every major hydrogen conference, the spotlight usually goes to electrolyzer giants and megawatt-scale system integrators. Yet at H2 MEET 2025, one of the most technically revealing conversations happened far from the mainstage, inside a modest booth belonging to SHINSUNG C&T, a company specializing in something few people outside the engineering bubble talk about, the components inside the electrolyzer stack.

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