NTPC Hands Over Five Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses To SIDCO At Green Hydrogen Mobility Station In Leh

NTPC Hands Over Five Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses To SIDCO At Green Hydrogen Mobility Station In Leh


By Rinchen Angmo Chumikchan

Leh: In a landmark move towards clean and sustainable transportation, a formal handing-over and taking-over ceremony was held on Wednesday at the NTPC Green Hydrogen Mobility Station in Palam, Leh, marking the transfer of five hydrogen fuel cell-based buses from NTPC Limited to the State Industrial Development Corporation (SIDCO), UT Ladakh.

This initiative represents the first-ever commercial deployment of hydrogen-powered buses in India and that too at the highest altitude anywhere in the world, making it a globally significant milestone in green mobility.

NTPC Hands Over Five Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses To SIDCO At Green Hydrogen Mobility Station In Leh

NTPC Hands Over Five Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses To SIDCO At Green Hydrogen Mobility Station In Leh (ETV Bharat)

The ceremony was held in the presence of the Administrative Secretary, Transport Department, Bhupesh Chaudhary, the Additional Deputy Commissioner, Leh along with senior officials from NTPC, SIDCO and other concerned departments.

Following the formal flagging-off of the hydrogen buses, Secretary Bhupesh Chaudhary conducted a detailed inspection of NTPC’s Green Hydrogen Plant, including its production, storage and dispensing systems. He appreciated NTPC’s efforts in implementing such a technologically advanced project in Ladakh’s high-altitude terrain and noted its significance in furthering the UT Administration’s vision of a carbon-neutral Ladakh.

NTPC Hands Over Five Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses To SIDCO At Green Hydrogen Mobility Station In Leh

NTPC Hands Over Five Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses To SIDCO At Green Hydrogen Mobility Station In Leh (ETV Bharat)

The NTPC team called on Chief Secretary, Pawan Kotwal, and apprised him of the project’s successful implementation. The Chief Secretary lauded NTPC’s pioneering efforts and observed that the successful operationalisation of hydrogen buses in such extreme conditions could usher in a new era of hydrogen fuel cell mobility in India. He also directed the NTPC team to document the entire experiment and operational learnings, so that it serves as a benchmark for similar initiatives in other regions of the country.

This initiative, developed through the collaborative efforts of the UT Administration and NTPC, stands as a testament to India’s growing leadership in renewable energy innovation and represents a major leap toward sustainable public transport in ecologically sensitive and strategically vital regions.



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