Source: TKIL Industries

July 2026 : In an impactful step toward building a sustainable future, TKIL Industries has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the College of Military Engineering (CME), Pune, for the installation of a cutting-edge Green Hydrogen Microgrid System with Fuel Cell energy storage.

This breakthrough initiative will leverage advanced technology from SoHHytec SA, based in Lausanne, Switzerland, and aims to demonstrate sustainable, resilient, and decentralized energy solutions for off-grid applications. By embedding an autonomous, closed-loop microgrid framework directly onto the CME campus, the project will serve as a self-sustaining power network, validating how alternative fuels can dramatically reduce dependence on conventional energy grids.

Beyond immediate power generation, the installation will double as a live, active research facility and demonstration platform. This setup provides practical, empirical exposure to future engineers and military personnel, helping them map out the operational dynamics of decentralized alternative fuels.

By creating a real-world testbed for hydrogen storage and fuel cell efficiency, both institutions are aiming to prove that decentralized low-carbon systems are completely viable for critical applications.

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