Hydrovert Energy has developed hydrogen fuel-cell-based stationary power generators with capacities ranging from 5 kVA to 50 kVA for long-duration backup power in commercial and industrial applications. The systems use hydrogen as the sole fuel input, regardless of whether the hydrogen is produced via fossil fuel-based processes, renewable-powered electrolysis, or nuclear energy pathways.

May 20, 2026

From pv magazine India

Pune-based startup Hydrovert Energy has developed hydrogen fuel-cell-based stationary power generators with capacities ranging from 5 kVA to 50 kVA for long-duration backup power in commercial and industrial applications.

The company's founder, Supriya Patwardhan, told pv magazine that the systems use hydrogen as the sole fuel input, regardless of whether it is produced from fossil-based pathways, renewable-powered electrolysis, or nuclear energy routes.