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February 25–27, 2026
With three parallel energy exhibitions, The smarter E India is India’s innovation hub for the new energy world.
Gujarat has been a pioneering leader in the solar industry.
September 27, 2024
Here Mr. Rahil Mehrotra, General Manager, Costed Sales – OEM, JSW Sales , highlights the incredible opportunities and connections made at The smarter E India 2024 edition.
Grateful to have Debmalya Sen, India Lead - Advanced Energy Solutions at World Economic Forum, join us as a distinguished speaker at The smarter E India 2024. His insights on India's pivotal role as a GH2 Export Hub were truly enlightening.
Honored to have Dr. Ajinkya Shrish Kamat , Sr. Fellow at India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA), as a distinguished speaker at The smarter E India 2024! Dr. Kamat shared invaluable insights on 'Innovation in Electrolyzers: Trends, Opportunities, and Challenges for India'.
Have a look at the exhibitor list of The smarter E India 2025 and see who joint us in Gujarat.
Exhibitors from the solar, electrical energy storage and e-mobility sectors will showcase their products and solutions.
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India's ambitious goal of producing five million metric tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030 has sparked conversations around funding, cost reduction, and production plans. However, amidst these discussions, an essential aspect remains largely overlooked—the crucial role of water supply.
India's National Green Hydrogen Mission has set a goal to produce at least 5 million metric tonnes of Green Hydrogen annually by 2030, with the potential to reach 10 million metric tonnes per year by exploring export markets.
November 2, 2023
India is making significant strides in renewable energy, with focus turning to floating solar power projects.
In July 2022, the Indian government took a momentous step in enabling higher renewable energy deployment by introducing the Energy Storage Obligation (ESO) in conjunction with the existing Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) framework.
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