Statcon Energiaa and AEG PS partner to power green-hydrogen ambitions
By Staff Report August 11, 2025 11:33 am IST
By Staff Report August 11, 2025 11:33 am IST
This alliance combines German technology with Indian manufacturing to deliver high-efficiency, locally supported solutions for GH2 production.
Statcon Energiaa announced that it has entered into an exclusive licence-and-supply agreement with AEG Power Solutions (AEG PS), a German firm to design, manufacture and service MW-class hydrogen rectifiers. Under the agreement, Statcon Energia will produce rectifier systems in India based on AEG PS’s advanced core components, including PCBAs, IGBTs and thyristors and it will adapt the design to meet a wide range of MW power rectifier specifications with various DC voltage and current configurations.
These next-generation rectifiers built on AEG PS’s proven component technology and engineered by Statcon Energiaa for diverse local conditions offer high power quality at the AC input side and low ripple at the DC output and are essential for green hydrogen production. This enables Statcon Energiaa to provide end-to-end lifecycle support from factory floor to after-sales service for green-hydrogen projects across the Indian subcontinent.
Manoj Pande, Managing Director of Statcon Energiaa said,“Partnering with AEG PS, Germany, turbocharges our ability to serve India’s rapidly expanding green-hydrogen ecosystem. By combining AEG PS’s proven rectifier designs with Statcon Energiaa’s Make-in-India manufacturing muscle, we can help GH2 developers, EPCs, and electrolyser companies unlock efficiencies at gigawatt scale – while anchoring the value chain firmly on Indian soil.”
Jörg Liedloff, Vice President, Energy Transition, at AEG PS shared, “Our partnership with Statcon Energiaa represents a milestone in advancing the global energy transition. By combining AEG PS’s cutting-edge rectifier technology with Statcon Energiaa’s local expertise, we are enabling scalable and sustainable hydrogen production in India.”
Marc-André Micke, Global Sales Director of Energy Transition at AEG PS said, “We are proud to collaborate with Statcon Energiaa, a trusted partner bringing our high-power rectifier solutions to one of the most dynamic energy markets in the world. This alliance reflects our commitment to driving innovation and growth in the green hydrogen sector.”
Strategic impact:
Customer perspective
Indian customers now gain access to a globally recognised, cutting-edge German technology product – manufactured in India, with localised customisation, long-term sustainable support, and faster after-sales service. This is a moment of pride: a world-class, rugged, grid-connected, and highly efficient rectifier technology – renowned across Europe – is now locally built and supported for Indian conditions.
Country perspectiveThis partnership supports India’s twin goals of technological self-reliance and industrial employment. By enabling an Indian MSME to manufacture advanced German rectifier systems domestically, the agreement exemplifies true technology transfer. It will spur job creation, skill development, and global export potential for Indian-made, next-gen hydrogen infrastructure.
Company perspective
For Statcon Energiaa, this collaboration elevates its global standing and opens new markets while deepening its engineering capabilities. For AEG PS, this is a strategic move to scale deployment of its technology through a trusted Indian partner and expand its reach in Asia’s most promising hydrogen economy.
Technology perspective
India requires high-efficiency, scalable solutions to lead in the global energy transition. This agreement introduces IGBT-based megawatt rectifier systems – tailored for electrolyser applications – to the Indian industrial landscape. It also creates a template for MSMEs to adopt global innovation and deliver world-class performance locally. MW-scale IGBT rectifiers enable high efficiency and low harmonic distortion and support both PEM and alkaline electrolysers.
Green hydrogen perspective
As India scales up to align with the National Green Hydrogen Mission, efficient, locally manufactured rectifiers will be key enablers of GH2 plants’ deployment. This partnership ensures India’s green hydrogen projects are not dependent on imports, while also ensuring technology continuity, better integration, and lower lifecycle costs. Indian engineering and assembly and test facilities will shorten lead times and reduce import dependencies for hydrogen-project developers.
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