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03/09/2025
Reliance advances Jamnagar complex, aims for 3m tonnes hydrogen by 2032

Reliance Industries Ltd is advancing work on its Dhirubhai Ambani Giga Energy Complex at Jamnagar, Gujarat at “record pace,” according to a presentation at the Indian conglomerate’s annual general meeting, where the company unveiled an ambition to have annual hydrogen production capacity of 3 million tonnes by 2032.

In an update presented by executive director Anant Ambani on Friday, the company said it is rapidly constructing its battery and electrolyser giga factories. The battery giga factory will be launched in 2026, starting with 40 GWh annual capacity and plans to expand to 100 GWh. The electrolyser giga factory will also come online by end-2026, with the potential to scale up to 3 GW per year, Ambani added.

The solar manufacturing platform has already produced the first 200 MW of modules. In the coming quarters, it will be expanded to 10 GWp per year of fully integrated PV manufacturing capacity. The company will then aim to scale up to 20 GWp capacity.

Reliance Industries is at the same time developing one of the world's largest single-site solar projects in Kutch, Gujarat, on land that it calculates is three times the size of Singapore.

“Our marine and land infrastructure at Jamnagar and Kandla will connect seamlessly with solar and hydrogen at Kutch,” said Ambani.

He added that the company will produce and export green ammonia, green methanol, and sustainable aviation fuel.

“While our initial focus will be to meet Reliance's own large captive demand, we plan to scale up to 3 MMTPA of green hydrogen equivalent production capacity by 2032, thereby unlocking a powerful growth engine for global markets.”

In 2024, Reliance Industries Ltd agreed a licence deal for Nel’s alkaline electrolysers. (September 1, 2025, Source: https://renewablesnow.com/news/reliance-advances-jamnagar-complex-aims-for-3m-tonnes-hydrogen-by-2032-1280944/)

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