Honda and Nippon Steel's Green Hydrogen Collaboration in Thailand
Key Ideas
  • Honda Motor Co. and Nippon Steel Trading Corporation are partnering to establish a hydrogen utilization model in Thailand, focusing on local production and consumption.
  • The collaboration aims to explore the feasibility of using green hydrogen generated from solar power at the Rojana Industrial Park for various applications including fueling FC-powered trucks.
  • Supported by Japan's METI subsidy and aligned with Thailand's carbon neutrality goals by 2050, the project could potentially create a comprehensive hydrogen ecosystem in the region.
  • The initiative showcases a shift towards sustainable energy solutions and signifies a step towards promoting innovation and economic development in Thailand's industrial sector.
Honda Motor Co. and Nippon Steel Trading Corporation have joined forces to embark on a research project in Thailand to establish a hydrogen utilization model with a focus on local production and consumption. The collaboration involves leveraging green hydrogen produced through solar power at the Rojana Industrial Park in Thailand to fuel various applications, including stationary fuel cell power stations for FC-powered trucks. This initiative, supported by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) subsidy under the Global South Future-Oriented Co-creation Project, is in line with Thailand's national goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. By working together, the two companies aim to create a holistic hydrogen ecosystem that covers the entire process from production to utilization. The project not only highlights a move towards sustainable energy practices but also signifies a commitment to driving innovation and economic growth in Thailand's industrial landscape.
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