InSolare Energy and Versogen Partner to Advance AEM Electrolyser Technology in India

By InSolare Energy Limited on 4 February 2026

InSolare Energy and Versogen Partner to Advance AEM Electrolyser Technology in India

MUMBAI, India, Feb. 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — InSolare Energy Limited (IEL), one of India’s leading renewable energy and Net zero solutions provider in India, has entered into a technology transfer partnership and strategic collaboration with Versogen Inc., a global innovator and U.S.-based pioneer in Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) technology, to jointly develop and commercialize advanced AEM stack and electrolyser solutions for the Indian green hydrogen ecosystem.

The collaboration marks an important milestone in InSolare’s long-term roadmap to expand into emerging clean energy technologies and support India’s transition towards low-carbon and sustainable energy systems.

InSolare Energy has licensed Versogen’s stack intellectual property, know-how, and design expertise for stack development in India. Under this partnership, Versogen will provide its advanced technology, technical expertise, and specialized materials sourcing to drive the project forward, thereby accelerating the development of high-performance Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) stacks and electrolysers, strengthening India’s green hydrogen ecosystem. The collaboration is aimed at building indigenous expertise and supporting future applications across industrial decarbonisation and clean energy infrastructure.

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