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Home » Thyssenkrupp’s Hydrogen Unit Gains Foothold with Key Indian Project
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Thyssenkrupp’s Hydrogen Unit Gains Foothold with Key Indian Project

Michael HartmannBy Michael HartmannMarch 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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While its parent company navigates significant headwinds, Thyssenkrupp’s hydrogen subsidiary, Nucera, has secured a notable win. The electrolysis specialist has been awarded a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) contract for a major 260-megawatt green hydrogen facility in India. This marks Nucera’s inaugural project within the Indian market.

A Complex Corporate Backdrop

The broader operational climate for the Thyssenkrupp conglomerate remains challenging. For the first quarter of the 2025/26 fiscal year, the group reported revenue of €7.2 billion and an adjusted EBIT of €211 million. However, a substantial restructuring charge of €401 million within the steel division pushed the overall corporate result into negative territory. Management’s full-year forecast anticipates a net loss ranging between €400 million and €800 million.

Concurrently, negotiations for the sale of the steel division to India’s Jindal Steel International have stalled. A key point of contention revolves around the level of capital Jindal might provide to sustain the unit through the persistent downturn in the European steel market. Growing skepticism among senior staff about the deal’s prospects is adding further pressure on executives.

Details of the Indian Venture

Nucera’s partner for the FEED study is the Indian firm Juno Joule Green Energy. The assignment involves developing an integration concept for alkaline water electrolysis technology within the planned plant’s infrastructure. The complex is designed to combine the production of green hydrogen and green ammonia, with the latter primarily destined for export to Europe. The facility will be powered by a mix of solar, wind, and hydropower.

It is crucial to note that a FEED contract is a paid planning service and does not guarantee a subsequent construction or supply order. Whether a concrete follow-up contract materializes remains uncertain, with a final investment decision not expected until the 2026/27 fiscal year. This project follows Nucera’s partnership agreement in February with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), aimed at accessing India’s green hydrogen market.

Upcoming Catalysts and Divisional Highlights

The direction of the conglomerate will be influenced by several imminent milestones. By the end of March, the Materials Services trading subsidiary—which generates €11.4 billion in annual revenue and employs over 15,000—must demonstrate operational progress. This will inform a decision on a potential IPO, spin-off, or sale slated for autumn 2026.

A half-year report on May 12 will provide updates on the critical Jindal negotiations. Furthermore, the planned transfer of Thyssenkrupp’s stake in HKM to Salzgitter is scheduled for June 1.

Amidst the turmoil, the defense subsidiary Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) serves as a stable counterweight. Since its IPO in October 2025, TKMS shares have appreciated by approximately 50%, supported by an order backlog of €18.7 billion. The unit is considered the sole bidder for the German Navy’s F127 frigate program and is also competing for a contract to supply up to twelve submarines in Canada.

Market Reaction and Strategic Significance

Investors responded favorably to the Nucera news. After hitting a 52-week low of €7.79 yesterday, Thyssenkrupp’s share price advanced by roughly three percent in today’s trading.

The Nucera contract represents a positive signal for the group’s hydrogen growth strategy. Nevertheless, the more decisive directional shifts for the conglomerate will likely be determined by the half-year report on May 12 and the ultimate outcome of the steel division negotiations.

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