SRMIST IGEM 2026: From Labs to Roads – Hydrogen Experts Power India’s Net-Zero Mobility Future

Author – Ritesh Ranjan: SRMIST IGEM – The global push toward sustainable transportation is accelerating, and India is stepping firmly into the spotlight. At the forefront of this transition is SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), which successfully hosted the 2nd International Green Energy Mobility Conference (IGEM 2026) on April 9–10.
This landmark event brought together global experts, researchers, and industry leaders to explore the transformative potential of hydrogen-powered mobility and renewable energy systems. With India targeting 30% electric vehicle (EV) adoption by 2030, IGEM 2026 served as a crucial platform for innovation, collaboration, and future-ready solutions.

A Global Stage for Green Mobility Innovation
SRMIST IGEM – IGEM 2026 wasn’t just another academic conference—it was a convergence of ideas shaping the future of sustainable transportation. Hosted by the Department of Automobile Engineering at SRMIST, the event highlighted how interdisciplinary collaboration can drive real-world impact.
The conference aligned strongly with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly:
- SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
- SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
- SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
- SDG 13: Climate Action
Dr. M. Leenus Jesu Martin, Dean, emphasized the importance of collaboration across disciplines, stating that the future of green mobility depends on integrating engineering, policy, and innovation.
Keynote Speakers Driving the Hydrogen Revolution
One of the highlights of IGEM 2026 was the presence of globally renowned experts who are shaping the hydrogen economy.

Hydrogen Vision from Global Leaders
- Ibrahim Dincer (Ontario Tech University)
A leading authority in hydrogen energy, Dr. Dincer emphasized that transportation remains one of the largest contributors to carbon emissions. He highlighted hydrogen as a key solution, not only for vehicles but also for everyday applications like cooking. His vision of a hydrogen-powered lifestyle underscores the versatility of this clean fuel. - Imre Szilágyi (Hungary)
He spoke about the broader role of engineering in improving quality of life, particularly through advancements in energy storage and mobility systems. - Dr. K. Kamalakkannan (HoD, Automobile Engineering, SRMIST)
He stressed the importance of global networking and collaboration to accelerate hydrogen and EV infrastructure development.
India’s Green Mobility Landscape
India’s journey toward sustainable mobility is gaining momentum. With over 10 lakh EVs already on the road, the country is rapidly building its clean transportation ecosystem.
The government’s National Green Hydrogen Mission, backed by an investment of ₹20,000 crore, is a major step toward reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Companies like Reliance are also investing heavily in hydrogen production and infrastructure, paving the way for large-scale adoption.
Key Developments
- Rapid expansion of EV charging infrastructure
- Growing focus on hydrogen fuel cell technology
- Development of green hydrogen hubs
- Increasing public-private partnerships
These efforts are expected to generate over 5 lakh jobs in the EV ecosystem, making green mobility not just an environmental priority but also an economic opportunity.

SRMIST: A Green Energy Powerhouse
SRMIST has positioned itself as a leader in green energy research and innovation. The institution’s strong focus on hydrogen, solar energy, and EV technologies makes it a key contributor to India’s sustainability goals.
Research Strengths
- Advanced hydrogen research laboratories
- Dedicated EV testing facilities
- Over 50 national-level funded projects
- Collaborations with industry leaders like Ather Energy and Larsen & Toubro
With more than 200 research publications annually in green technology, SRMIST is driving impactful research that bridges the gap between academia and industry.
Dr. Napoleon Bernard Shaw, Research Dean, highlighted the importance of a well-funded ecosystem to transform India into a global green energy hub.
IGEM 2026 Highlights: Innovation in Action
The two-day conference was packed with engaging sessions and knowledge-sharing opportunities.

Conference Highlights
- Presentation of 100+ research abstracts
- Poster sessions showcasing cutting-edge innovations
- Keynote speeches from international experts
- Collaborative discussions with institutions from Canada and Hungary
The event also served as a platform for building partnerships that can accelerate the adoption of hydrogen and EV technologies globally.
Hydrogen: The Fuel of the Future
Hydrogen is emerging as a game-changer in the transition to clean energy. Unlike fossil fuels, hydrogen produces zero emissions, making it ideal for transportation and domestic use.
Dr. Dincer’s vision of using hydrogen for both mobility and cooking reflects a future where clean energy becomes an integral part of everyday life.
Why Hydrogen Matters
- Zero carbon emissions
- High energy efficiency
- Versatile applications (transport, industry, homes)
- Supports renewable energy integration
As India continues to invest in electrolyzers and hydrogen infrastructure, the country is well-positioned to become a global leader in hydrogen energy.
From Conference to Real-World Impact
IGEM 2026 is more than an academic milestone—it’s a catalyst for change. By bringing together global experts and fostering collaboration, SRMIST is helping translate research into real-world solutions.
The conference reinforces the idea that achieving net-zero emissions requires:
- Strong academic-industry partnerships
- Policy support and investment
- Continuous innovation and research
Looking Ahead: IGEM 2027
Building on the success of its first two editions, IGEM is set to grow even bigger in the coming years. Researchers, innovators, and industry professionals are encouraged to participate in IGEM 2027 and contribute to shaping the future of sustainable mobility.
Conclusion
SRMIST IGEM 2026 has set a new benchmark for green energy conferences in India. By focusing on hydrogen mobility, EV innovation, and global collaboration, the event has reinforced India’s commitment to a sustainable future.
As the country moves toward its net-zero goals, initiatives like IGEM will play a crucial role in driving innovation, creating opportunities, and building a cleaner, greener world.
FAQs
1. What is IGEM 2026 at SRMIST?
IGEM 2026 is the 2nd International Green Energy Mobility Conference hosted by SRMIST, focusing on hydrogen energy, EVs, and sustainable transportation solutions.
2. Why is hydrogen important for India’s mobility future?
Hydrogen is a clean fuel that produces zero emissions and can power vehicles, industries, and homes, making it essential for achieving net-zero goals.
3. What are India’s EV targets?
India aims to achieve 30% EV adoption by 2030, supported by government initiatives and infrastructure development.
4. Who were the key speakers at IGEM 2026?
Notable speakers included Ibrahim Dincer and Imre Szilágyi, along with leading experts from SRMIST.
5. How can researchers participate in future IGEM events?
Researchers can register for upcoming editions like IGEM 2027 through SRMIST’s official channels and contribute their work in green energy and mobility.





