Genevos brings mature, fully integrated marine certified hydrogen fuel cell power solutions, ranging from compact low power solutions with their HPM-40 kW to high-power solutions such as the HPM-250 kW. The modular, plug-and-play nature of Genevos’ solutions ensures rapid integration with minimal disruption.
This LOI affirms the shared commitment of both organizations to decarbonize maritime transport through hydrogen deployment. Genevos’ proven track record spanning collaborations with European ports, award-winning zero emission systems, and recognition from class societies positions the company as an ideal technology partner.
The scope of collaboration will span across multiple vessel types from harbor and coastal workboats to passenger ferries and potentially light cargo vessels, tailored for Indian maritime environments. The immediate next steps include feasibility studies, technical design, and pilot deployments as of 2026, with multiple vessels as of 2027.
"We are honored that SSB Green Enviro has chosen Genevos to help usher India’s maritime sector into a clean hydrogen-powered future," said Rebecca Sharp, CEO of Genevos. "This agreement reflects a collective determination to achieve the ambitions of the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals. Together, Genevos and SSB Green Enviro will not only deliver cleaner vessels but also inspire systemic change across global shipping."
Saptarshi Simlai, Director of SSBI Group commented, "This collaboration with Genevos marks a significant milestone in our mission to accelerate the hydrogen economy in India, in alignment with the Government of India’s Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives. At SSB Green Enviro, we are dedicated to delivering integrated green hydrogen solutions that address India’s critical energy and environmental challenges.
"This partnership goes beyond deploying hydrogen-powered vessels, it represents a strategic step toward building a self-reliant and sustainable maritime ecosystem that champions innovation, strengthens energy independence, and advances India’s climate resilience goals.”
