Tiger Logistics has partnered with Russia’s H2 Invest via an MoU to develop liquid hydrogen transportation and storage infrastructure in India. The venture will introduce cryogenic tanks, enable multimodal transport, and support technology transfer, aligning with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission to build a scalable hydrogen supply chain.
India’s clean energy transition gained fresh momentum today as Tiger Logistics (India) Limited signed a groundbreaking MoU with Russia’s H2 Invest Limited Liability Company to develop transportation and storage infrastructure for liquid hydrogen in India. This marks the first major tie-up between an Indian logistics leader and a global hydrogen technology firm, laying the groundwork for a sustainable hydrogen supply chain in line with the Government’s National Green Hydrogen Mission.
Key Highlights
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Strategic MoU between Tiger Logistics and H2 Invest to collaborate on liquid hydrogen logistics in India.
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Introduction of cryogenic tanks using H2 Invest’s CryoSafe container technology.
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Multimodal transport solutions via road, rail and maritime networks.
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Scope for technology transfer, local manufacturing and large-scale infrastructural projects.
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Alignment with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission for clean energy leadership.
Under the partnership, Tiger Logistics will integrate H2 Invest’s advanced cryogenic tank technology into India’s emerging hydrogen value chain, enabling the storage and safe transportation of liquid hydrogen. Logistics channels will span trucks, railway wagons and container ships, amplifying coverage across domestic and international markets.
The MoU also envisions joint large-scale industrial and infrastructural projects, supported by technology transfer and domestic manufacturing capabilities. This could catalyze the development of a robust hydrogen logistics ecosystem, addressing storage and transportation challenges that have long hindered the fuel’s industrial adoption.
Harpreet Singh Malhotra, Chairman & Managing Director of Tiger Logistics, emphasized hydrogen’s future role in India’s energy strategy, stating it is imperative to create scalable and sustainable solutions for safe delivery. He highlighted that combining global hydrogen expertise with local logistics efficiency could fast-track nationwide hydrogen adoption.
Founded in 2000, Tiger Logistics has extensive experience in freight forwarding, defence logistics, and project cargo across multiple industries, with presence globally. The company’s innovative spirit was evident in last year’s launch of its “FreightJar” platform, designed to streamline freight booking for SMEs and MSMEs.
This joint venture adds a crucial logistics dimension to India’s clean energy ambitions, potentially making hydrogen mobility and storage a reality at the scale needed for industrial viability.
Sources: Company press release, Tiger Logistics, H2 Invest