India's Modi government has announced a national green hydrogen policy. The policy seeks to produce 5M tons of green hydrogen per year by 2030 and offers tax breaks and land to companies seeking to join the push. Those close to the technology claim hydrogen cars are the alternative to BEVs supply chain issues have revealed we need.
Green hydrogen. A process that separates hydrogen from oxygen in water creates an energy source that does not produce carbon. India has a massive coast and plenty of sun for solar power, so it is an ideal location to become the global capital of this still-emerging energy technology.