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压缩氢(汽缸瓶)的印度市场评估:各等级类型,各最终用途产业,各地区,机会,预测(2018年度~2032年度)

India Compressed Hydrogen (Bottled Cylinder) Market Assessment, By Grade Type, By End-user Industry By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, FY2018-FY2032F

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印度压缩氢气(钢瓶)市场规模预计将从 2024 财年的 35.7875 亿印度卢比(4294 万美元)增长到 2032 财年的 724314 万印度卢比(8690 万美元),预计复合年增长率为2025财年至2032 财年预测期间为9.40%。该市场近年来呈现显着成长,预计未来将保持强劲的扩张速度。

压缩氢作为印度清洁能源转型的关键部分,在日益增长的环境问题和政府脱碳努力的推动下,在印度变得越来越重要。氢被认为是一种多功能能源载体,由于其具有显着减少碳排放的潜力,在包括运输、工业加工和发电在内的所有行业中都获得了发展势头。印度政府致力于在 2070 年实现净零排放目标,并透过国家氢能使命等政策大幅加速急需的绿色氢能基础设施的发展。此外,政府对促进国内半导体製造的重视也在压缩氢市场中发挥重要作用。

印度市场的主要参与者,包括私人公司和国际投资者,正在大力投资半导体产业。例如,2024 年 2 月,塔塔电子私人有限公司 (Tata Electronics Pvt. Ltd.) 宣布将投资总计 9,100 亿印度卢比(109.189 亿美元)在古吉拉特邦 Dholera 建造一座大型半导体製造工厂。该厂的月产能将达到5万片晶圆,将为汽车、人工智慧和无线通讯等领域生产晶片。

本报告提供印度的压缩氢(汽缸瓶)市场相关调查分析,提供市场规模与预测,市场动态,主要企业的形势等资讯。

目录

第1章 计划的范围和定义

第2章 调查手法

第3章 摘要整理

第4章 客户的迴响

  • 受访者的人口统计
  • 决定是否购买时考虑的要素
    • 首选等级类型 (%)
    • 首选品牌 (%)
  • 决定是否购买时考虑的要素

第5章 印度的压缩氢(瓶装)市场预测(2018年度~2032年度)

  • 市场规模的分析与预测
    • 金额
    • 数量
  • 市场占有率的分析与预测
    • 各等级类型
    • 各最终用途产业
    • 各地区
    • 市场占有率分析:各企业(金额)(前五名公司和其他 - 2024年度)
  • 市场地图分析(2024年度)
    • 各等级类型
    • 各最终用途产业
    • 各地区

第6章 采用了基础设施开发(压缩氢汽缸的氢天然气(气体)运输)

第7章 氢站的投资预测

第8章 价格分析(2024年度)

第9章 客户分析(20公司)(2024年度)

第10章 压缩氢相关BIS规格

第11章 市场动态

  • 推动市场要素
  • 市场课题

第12章 市场趋势与发展

第13章 竞争情形

  • 前五名市场领导者的竞争矩阵
  • 前五名公司的SWOT分析
  • 前十大主要企业的形势
    • Gujarat Alkalies and Chemicals Limited (GACL)
    • Nirma Limited
    • DCM Shriram Limited
    • Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limited (GFL)
    • Grasim Industries Limited (Aditya Birla Chemicals Limited)
    • Chemfab Alkalis Limited (CCAL)
    • TGV SRAAC Limited
    • Primo Chemical Limited (Punjab Alkalies & Chemicals Limited)
    • Bhuruka Gases Limited
    • Southern Gas Limited

第14章 策略性推荐

第15章 BIS规格 - 压缩氢的实验方法与附录

第16章 本公司相关资料,免责声明

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India compressed hydrogen (bottled cylinder) market is projected to witness a CAGR of 9.40% during the forecast period FY2025- FY2032F, growing from INR 3578.75 million (USD 42.94 million) in FY2024 to INR 7243.14 million (USD 86.90 million) in FY2032. The market has experienced significant growth in recent years and is expected to maintain a strong pace of expansion in the coming years.

Emerging as a critical segment of India's clean energy transition, compressed hydrogen is becoming increasingly vital in the nation, motivated by growing environmental concerns and initiatives from the government to address decarbonization. Recognized as a versatile energy carrier, hydrogen is gaining momentum across industries, including transportation, industrial processes, and power generation, due to its potential to cut carbon emissions significantly. The Indian government has focused on achieving net-zero targets by 2070, and through policies such as the National Hydrogen Mission, Green hydrogen infrastructure development has gotten a much-needed impetus. Further, the Government's focus on promoting domestic semiconductor manufacturing is playing a vital role in the compressed hydrogen market.

Major players in the Indian market, including private players and international investors, have made significant investments in the semiconductor industry. For Instance, in February 2024, Tata Electronics Pvt. Ltd. announced a total investment of INR 910,000 million (USD 10,918.90 million) to build a mega semiconductor fabrication facility in Dholera, Gujarat. The facility will have a monthly manufacturing capacity of up to 50,000 wafers and will manufacture chips for sectors like automotive, AI, and wireless communication.

Adoption of Compressed Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles in India Creates Opportunities

Compressed hydrogen (bottled cylinder) is ready to expand in fuel cell technology and is implemented in transportation sectors for running automobiles, buses, trucks, and trains. For example, some automobile companies in India have already taken the initiative to develop automobiles run on hydrogen. Companies like Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra, and Ashok Leyland have announced plans to develop hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCEV), which will likely drive demand for compressed hydrogen gas in the country in the short term.

Furthermore, HFCEVs produce water vapors as a product during their consumption; therefore, this would be an environmentally friendly technology instead of using conventional fossil fuel-based vehicles. Another good point is the increase of investments in the compression gas distributing network and fuel stations to boost HFCEV utilization. The producers of the compressed hydrogen would achieve a large number of chances in India because this country moves to sustainable and clean energy-based transportation solutions. Hydrogen FCVs can complement conventional fossil fuel-powered cars, primarily for commercial fleets and public transport, as acceptance of these vehicles is high in India. Demand for compression hydrogen supply is increasing due to the fact that government programs, as well as incentives for green mobility, accelerate the deployment of refueling infrastructure for hydrogen.

In November 2024, NTPC unveiled its Green Compressed Hydrogen Mobility Project in Leh, which offers hydrogen-fueled buses explicitly developed for tough terrains and harsh climatic conditions. It has a range of up to 300 km with a single fill-up and runs very well at sub-zero temperatures and in low-density air. It has a specific hydrogen station that will consume 80 kg/day of energy from a 1.7 MW solar plant. The project aims to reduce carbon emissions by 350 metric tons annually and generate oxygen equivalent to planting 13,000 trees.

Expansion of the Semiconductor Market Application Fuels Market Growth

In India, the demand for semiconductor chips is gaining momentum, and it is said to drive high growth in the semiconductor industry. High-quality semiconductor chips are being demanded in automobiles, electronics, and the health sector. The upcoming development in technologies, such as AI, IoT, and 5G communications, fosters the demand for high-quality semiconductor devices and components in the market.

In India, compressed hydrogen (bottled cylinder) is emerging as an essential component in the semiconductor manufacturing, with applications including epitaxy, annealing, cleaning, etching, doping, and ion implantation. Therefore, the production of efficient semiconductor components and devices necessitates high-purity compressed hydrogen, making the demand for this gas a priority in the industry.

The Indian government has introduced India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) in a bid to attract semiconductor manufacturing in the country. In September 2024, the Government announced that under the mission, it will provide central and state government subsidies for five semiconductor units for the development of semiconductors and display manufacturing ecosystems in India with an outlay of INR 760,000 million (USD 9,119.09 million). The companies that are going to receive subsidies include Tata Electronics and Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (PSMC), Tata Semiconductor Assembly and Test Pvt Ltd (TSAT), CG Power and Renesas Electronics Corporation, Micron Technology, Kaynes Semicon and Suchi Semicon.

Supportive Government Policies Creates Market Opportunity

India is at the forefront of a green revolution with Hydrogen and Sustainable Aviation Fuel to shift towards a low-carbon economy. As the population grows and energy requirements increase, the nation strategically aligns its resources to achieve energy security, self-reliance, and sustainability. This is a massive opportunity for industries and investors.

The government has been crucial to this process by initiating future-driven policies and monetary benefits. Compressed hydrogen, an important component of this environment, will drive the Indian energy scene to a different dimension. The fuel can efficiently and sustainably be used for transportation, industrial purposes, and electric power, in alignment with the country's decarbonization goals.

For instance, in March 2022, the Union Ministry for Road Transport and Highways introduced a "pilot project on hydrogen-based advanced fuel cell electric vehicles", otherwise known as FCEVs. The pilot project was conducted jointly with Toyota Kirloskar Motor and the ICAT or International Centre for Automotive Technology. The project aimed to study and evaluated the first hydrogen car in India, Toyota Mirai, one of the world's first hydrogen-fuel electric vehicles, on Indian roads and in climatic conditions. The project was aimed at spreading awareness about hydrogen and FCEV technology and support towards a hydrogen-based society in India.

With such supportive policies, India will be able to unlock the immense potential of the compressed hydrogen (bottled cylinder) market. This shift enhances energy security while positioning the country as a world leader in green energy fuel for a sustainable future and one that is self-reliant.

Chemical and Petrochemical Industry Dominates the India Market

The India compressed hydrogen (bottled cylinder) market is expected to experience dramatic growth due to the nation's pursuit of sustainable energy solutions and the growing chemical and petrochemical industries. The demand for these sectors is increasing continuously as the applications are critical in manufacturing, building, and the production of consumer goods. The accelerated urbanization and infrastructure projects have increased the demand for chemicals and petrochemicals, hence increasing production and consumption.

A major development in this regard is GAIL's new 10MW green hydrogen facility in Madhya Pradesh, which is a step towards India's renewable energy aspirations. The Secretary of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas inaugurated the facility on May 24, 2024. The facility highlights the strategic importance of green hydrogen in India's energy transition. This plant has a daily production capacity of 4.3 tonnes of high-purity hydrogen at 99.999%, thus showcasing the cutting-edge technology and the dedication GAIL has put into this venture. This development will help in increasing the demand of ultra-high purity hydrogen in coming years.

This development falls in line with the greater vision of India of cutting down its fossil fuel consumption and carbon emissions, along with setting itself as a forerunner globally in green hydrogen production. This will further spur the chemical and petrochemical industries in addition to creating a cleaner, more sustainable supply chain.

West and Central Regions Dominate the India Market

India compressed hydrogen (bottled cylinder) market in West and Central India has been leading since and it is expected to maintain its dominance during the forecast period mainly due to strong infrastructural development, significant investments, and the presence of key players in the region. Major companies such as Nirma Limited, Grasim Industries Limited (Aditya Birla Chemicals Limited), Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limited (GFL), and DCM Shriram Limited have their plants located in the west and central regions of India and contribute significantly to the Indian compressed hydrogen (bottled cylinder) market.

West India has been advanced in adopting sustainable energy sources, such as hydrogen fuel, due to its maturity in the industrial base and ecosystem of advanced technology. Central India has been using its strategic location and government initiatives to promote green energy projects and research. Policies supporting renewable energy and emission reduction have accelerated the deployment of hydrogen infrastructure, which has boosted market growth. Moreover, public-private collaboration along with the advancement in compression and storage technologies has strengthened the market in these regions. This sustained investment and commitment to energy transition will make West and Central India an integral part of the compressed hydrogen (bottled cylinder) market.

Future Market Scenario (FY2025 - FY2032F)

Policies and incentives on clean energy and hydrogen as a sustainable fuel will be encouraged by the government for growth while India pushes toward net-zero emission by 2070.

Continued investment in hydrogen production, storage, and distribution infrastructure will help underpin the market by providing infrastructure capabilities for higher-scale production and efficient deployment in transportation and industry.

Compression, storage, and fuel-cell technologies will advance to a point where hydrogen solutions become economical and efficient enough for commercial applications.

Increased partnerships among public and private players, with international partnerships as well, will be a catalyst for innovation and accelerate the development of a robust hydrogen ecosystem in India. This will further strengthen India's position as a leader in the global compressed hydrogen market.

Key Players Landscape and Outlook

The compressed hydrogen (bottled cylinder) market in India is an amalgamation of several key players. The market comprises energy firms, industrial companies, and specialized start-ups that are engaged specifically in the hydrogen solution space. All of these are investing in infrastructure, production, and technology developments to respond to the needs of this growing clean energy industry. There are collaborations between private sector organizations and research institutions to speed up the development of more efficient storage and distribution methods. Incentives and policy support also encourage further participation and innovation through the government's push for renewable energy. The market prospect is positive, with expansion to usage in transportation, industrial applications, and energy storage, which will drive long-term decarbonization and sustainability for India.

For instance, in February 2023, Primo Chemicals Limited received Environmental Clearance (EC) for two major projects, the Aluminium Chloride project and the Paracetamol API manufacturing project. These initiatives are expected to enhance the company's production capabilities and align with its forward integration strategy, particularly concerning hydrogen gas production.

In December 2022, SOL S.p.A, an Italian company, entered into a strategic partnership with Bhuruka Gases Limited in India to enhance their collaboration. Through this strategic alliance, SOL's footprint in south and west India was further increased, giving it access to a diverse clientele and established industrial facilities. Furthermore, the collaboration is expected to strengthen both company's positions in the market and contribute to the development of sustainable solutions across India.

Table of Contents

1. Project Scope and Definitions

2. Research Methodology

3. Executive Summary

4. Voice of Customer

  • 4.1. Respondent Demographics
  • 4.2. Factors Considered in Purchase Decisions
    • 4.2.1. Preferred Grade Type (%)
    • 4.2.2. Preferred Brand (%)
  • 4.3. Factors Considered in Purchase Decisions

5. India Compressed Hydrogen (Bottled Cylinder) Market Outlook, FY2018-FY2032F

  • 5.1. Market Size Analysis & Forecast
    • 5.1.1. By Value
    • 5.1.2. By Volume
  • 5.2. Market Share Analysis & Forecast
    • 5.2.1. By Grade Type
      • 5.2.1.1. Grade 1
      • 5.2.1.2. Grade 2
      • 5.2.1.3. Ultra-High Purity
    • 5.2.2. By End-user Industry
      • 5.2.2.1. Chemical and Petrochemical
      • 5.2.2.2. Semiconductor
      • 5.2.2.3. Metalworking
      • 5.2.2.4. Others
    • 5.2.3. By Region
      • 5.2.3.1. North
      • 5.2.3.2. South
      • 5.2.3.3. East
      • 5.2.3.4. West and Central
    • 5.2.4. By Company Market Share Analysis (Top 5 Companies and Others - By Value, FY2024)
  • 5.3. Market Map Analysis, FY2024
    • 5.3.1. By Grade Type
    • 5.3.2. By End-user Industry
    • 5.3.3. By Region

6. Infrastructure Development (Gaseous Hydrogen Transport Using Compressed Hydrogen Cylinders)

7. Investment Outlook for Hydrogen Refueling Station

8. Pricing Analysis, FY2024

9. Customer Analysis (20 Customers), FY2024

10. BIS Specification for Compressed Hydrogen

11. Market Dynamics

  • 11.1. Market Drivers
  • 11.2. Market Challenges

12. Market Trends and Developments

13. Competitive Landscape

  • 13.1. Competition Matrix of Top 5 Market Leaders
  • 13.2. SWOT Analysis for Top 5 Players
  • 13.3. Key Players Landscape for Top 10 Market Players
    • 13.3.1. Gujarat Alkalies and Chemicals Limited (GACL)
      • 13.3.1.1. Company Details
      • 13.3.1.2. Key Management Personnel
      • 13.3.1.3. Products and Services
      • 13.3.1.4. Financials (As Reported)
      • 13.3.1.5. Key Market Focus and Geographical Presence
      • 13.3.1.6. Recent Developments/Collaborations/Partnerships/Mergers and Acquisition
    • 13.3.2. Nirma Limited
    • 13.3.3. DCM Shriram Limited
    • 13.3.4. Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limited (GFL)
    • 13.3.5. Grasim Industries Limited (Aditya Birla Chemicals Limited)
    • 13.3.6. Chemfab Alkalis Limited (CCAL)
    • 13.3.7. TGV SRAAC Limited
    • 13.3.8. Primo Chemical Limited (Punjab Alkalies & Chemicals Limited)
    • 13.3.9. Bhuruka Gases Limited
    • 13.3.10. Southern Gas Limited

Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.

14. Strategic Recommendations

15. BIS Specifications- Annexures and Test Methods for Compressed Hydrogen

16. About Us and Disclaimer

List of Tables

  • Table 01: Types of Hydrogen Cylinders Used for the Transportation of Compressed Hydrogen.
  • Table 02: Asia-Pacific Hydrogen Refueling Stations, As of FY2024
  • Table 03: Cost Estimation For Investment Outlook
  • Table 04: Pricing Analysis of India Compresse

List of Figures

  • Figure 01: Region-Wise Respondents (%)
  • Figure 02: Preferred Grade Type (%)
  • Figure 03: Preferred Brand (%)
  • Figure 04: Factors Considered While Purchasing Compressed Hydrogen (Bottled Cylinder) Across the Country
  • Figure 05: India Compressed Hydrogen (Bottled Cylinder) Market Size, By Value (INR Million), FY2018-FY2032F
  • Figure 06: India Compressed Hydrogen (Bottled Cylinder) Market Size, By Volume (Million Nm3), FY2018-FY2032F
  • Figure 07: India Compressed Hydrogen (Bottled Cylinder) Market Share, By Grade Type, By Volume, FY2018-FY2032F
  • Figure 08: India Compressed Hydrogen (Bottled Cylinder) Market Share, By End-User Industry, By Volume, FY2018-FY2032F
  • Figure 09: India Compressed Hydrogen (Bottled Cylinder) Market Share, By Region, By Volume, FY2018-FY2032F
  • Figure 10: India Compressed Hydrogen (Bottled Cylinder) Market Share, By Company, By Value, FY2024
  • Figure 11: India Compressed Hydrogen (Bottled Cylinder) Market Map, By Grade Type, By Volume, FY2024
  • Figure 12: India Compressed Hydrogen (Bottled Cylinder) Market Map, By End-User Industry, By Volume, FY2024
  • Figure 13: India Compressed Hydrogen (Bottled Cylinder) Market Map, By Region, By Volume, FY2024
  • Figure 14: India Compressed Hydrogen (Bottled Cylinder) Market, By Grade Type, By Volume, CAGR Analysis (%), Historical and Forecasted
  • Figure 15: India Compressed Hydrogen (Bottled Cylinder) Market, By End-User Industry, By Volume, CAGR Analysis (%), Historical and Forecasted
  • Figure 16: India Compressed Hydrogen (Bottled Cylinder) Market, By Region, By Volume, CAGR Analysis (%), Historical and Forecasted