Emerson Partners with HyIS-one to Revolutionize Hydrogen Infrastructure in South Korea
Key Ideas
- Emerson to supply advanced technologies and expertise to create South Korea's largest hydrogen refueling infrastructure for commercial vehicles.
- HyIS-one's hydrogen refueling station will have a capacity of 350 kilograms per hour and store up to 1.5 tons of pressurized hydrogen.
- Emerson's automation solutions will ensure safety and reliability, contributing to a 50% faster refueling speed compared to other stations.
- HyIS-one plans to establish up to 30 large hydrogen refueling stations across South Korea by 2026, aiming to build a sustainable hydrogen infrastructure.
Global automation and software leader Emerson has partnered with HyIS-one in South Korea to expand the country's domestic hydrogen base and enhance sustainable transportation infrastructure. The collaboration involves Emerson providing advanced technologies for HyIS-one's new hydrogen refueling station and storage facility in Busan, South Korea, which is set to be the largest hydrogen refueling infrastructure for commercial vehicles in the country. The facility will have a capacity to charge over 200 commercial vehicles daily, including buses and trucks, with the ability to store 1.5 tons of hydrogen and unload tube trailers without docking.
HyIS-one, as a private capital subsidy business selected by the Ministry of Environment, aims to revolutionize the hydrogen sector by establishing multiple hydrogen refueling stations across South Korea. Emerson's comprehensive automation solutions, including pressure and temperature transmitters, gas leak detectors, and regulators, will ensure the safety and reliability of HyIS-one's refueling station, contributing to a 50% faster refueling speed compared to other stations.
With plans to expand the hydrogen infrastructure, HyIS-one aims to set up 30 large hydrogen refueling stations across the country by 2026 and secure its tube trailers for a robust hydrogen refueling system. This joint effort between Emerson and HyIS-one signifies a significant step towards commercializing sustainable hydrogen infrastructure in South Korea and beyond, with a positive outlook towards the future of hydrogen in the region.
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