

Toyota City, Japan–Six companies (listed below) that share a common vision for the widespread use of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) in China today signed a joint venture agreement for the establishment of United Fuel Cell System R&D (Beijing) Co., Ltd. (FCRD).
Today Hyundai Motor Co. announced that it has opened the country’s first charging station for hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles in South Korea.
HyGear, a supplier of industrial gases through on-site generation announces today that it has signed a contract to supply its hydrogen generation system to South Korea for fuel cells applications.
GS Caltex is launching a hydrogen charging station built in collaboration with Hyundai Motor Company and is presenting its first ‘Converged Energy Station’ in Seoul / Seoul Metropolitan Area.
South Korea plans to launch a two-year pilot program to test hydrogen fuel cell cargo trucks in its latest effort to use environmentally friendly vehicles in a wider scope of areas.
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