Newtrace to develop a new class of "membraneless" electrolysers to make a dent in the "green hydrogen" market, which currently is a miniscule portion of the 6 to 7 million tonnes of hydrogen produced in the country annually, all from fossil fuels
Prasanta Sarkar was on an extended backpacking jaunt in India when he decided to stay back and work on a problem. He signed up for Entrepreneur First and hit it off right away with Rochan Sinha. In 2020, they co-founded Newtrace to develop a new class of “membraneless” electrolysers to make a dent in the “green hydrogen” market, which currently is a miniscule portion of the 6 to 7 million tonnes of hydrogen produced in the country annually, all from fossil fuels.
(This story appears in the 24 February, 2023 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)