GAIL (India) Limited, a Maharatna CPSE under MoPNG and India’s leading Natural Gas company, and Accelera™ by Cummins, the zero-emissions business segment of Cummins Inc., have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate broadly in sustainable, green energy and energy transition technologies in India. The MoU was signed yesterday at the ongoing India Energy Week 2025.
The collaboration will leverage Accelera’s expertise in New Energy businesses and GAIL’s established Natural Gas infrastructure to explore opportunities in New Energy Businesses such as hydrogen production, blending, transportation and storage. GAIL has already advanced its Scope 1 and Scope 2 “Net Zero” Targets from 2040 to 2035.
Cummins Inc is Cummins a global power solutions leader. Cummins is committed to sustainability and helping its customers successfully navigate the energy transition with its broad portfolio of products. The products range from advanced diesel, natural gas, electric and hybrid powertrains and power train related components, electric power generation systems, batteries, electrified power systems, hydrogen production technologies and fuel cell products.
The MOU will help in exploring opportunities in areas such as application and adoption of hydrogen in various sectors such as transport, power, steel and other industry as mono fuel or dual feed such as LNG / Hydrogen/ CNG and blends, blending of hydrogen in natural gas pipeline, Infrastructure, production, transportation and storage of hydrogen.
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