


Building an India–Europe Green Hydrogen Corridor
AM Green, an anchor member of GH2 India, has signed a long-term offtake agreement with Germany-based energy company Uniper for the supply of up to 500,000 tonnes per annum of renewable ammonia from India. Among the largest green ammonia offtake arrangements announced to date, the agreement marks a significant step in positioning India as a reliable global supplier of green hydrogen derivatives.
The partnership strengthens the emergence of an India–Europe green hydrogen corridor, with renewable ammonia expected to play a critical role in decarbonising hard-to-abate sectors such as power generation, chemicals, and heavy industry. First deliveries under the agreement are expected to commence around 2028, subject to project development and commissioning timelines.
Deal Snapshot
- Product: Renewable (RFNBO-compliant) green ammonia
- Volume: Up to 500,000 tonnes per year
- Supply Route: India → Europe
- Expected Start of Deliveries: ~2028
Advancing India’s Role in the Global Energy Transition
Long-term offtake arrangements of this nature are essential for translating ambition into execution, providing the demand certainty required to enable large-scale project development and cross-border clean energy trade.
The AM Green–Uniper agreement reflects growing international confidence in India’s renewable energy ecosystem, project development capabilities, and the policy framework supporting green hydrogen under the National Green Hydrogen Mission. It also highlights India’s increasing relevance in meeting global demand for clean energy carriers.
Commenting on the development, leaders from both organisations, including Michael Lewis, CEO, Uniper, and Anil Kumar Chalamalasetty (Founder) and Gautam Reddy (CEO) of AM Green underscored the strategic importance of the agreement in establishing one of the first large-scale green ammonia supply corridors between India and Europe.
Reflecting on the broader policy and ecosystem implications, Shri Bhupinder Singh Bhalla, IAS (Retd.), Former Secretary, MNRE and Chair, Governance Board, GH2 India, noted that such agreements represent the kind of credible market signals required to scale India’s green hydrogen ambitions linking policy intent with commercial demand and investor confidence.
GH2 India Perspective
From GH2 India’s perspective, the AM Green–Uniper offtake demonstrates how India’s green hydrogen ecosystem is moving from early momentum toward market-linked outcomes. Agreements of this scale reinforce India’s export potential and highlight the importance of standards alignment, certification, and international collaboration.
GH2 India continues to support its members by:
- Facilitating global partnerships and market access
- Strengthening offtake readiness and export enablers
- Supporting certification, standards alignment, and policy-linked growth
As India’s green hydrogen ecosystem evolves, transactions of this nature will play a key role in anchoring investment, accelerating project pipelines, and integrating India into the global green hydrogen economy.












