Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group to Build 24 Liquid Hydrogen Fueling Stations in South Korea
Key Ideas
  • Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group has secured contracts to construct and maintain approximately 24 liquid-based hydrogen fueling stations in South Korea in partnership with SK Plug Hyverse.
  • The use of liquid hydrogen is growing in South Korea as fleet operators and transit authorities seek solutions for lower carbon emissions and long-distance routes, driving the need for quick-fills and efficient infrastructure.
  • Nikkiso's advanced experience in cryogenic pumps and alternative fueling stations, spanning over 70 years, positions them as a key player in supporting South Korea's hydrogen economy expansion.
  • The collaboration between Nikkiso and SK Plug Hyverse reflects a commitment to building a competitive hydrogen infrastructure to support a cleaner and healthier world, aligning with South Korea's progressive approach towards a hydrogen economy.
Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group, a division of Nikkiso Co. Ltd., has announced plans to construct and maintain around 24 liquid hydrogen fueling stations in South Korea in partnership with SK Plug Hyverse. With the increasing demand for lower carbon emissions and improved long-distance driving capabilities, the adoption of liquid hydrogen as a clean energy solution is gaining momentum in the country. Nikkiso's extensive experience in cryogenic pumps and alternative fueling stations, coupled with SK Plug Hyverse's commitment to the green hydrogen economy, positions them as ideal partners to support South Korea's hydrogen infrastructure development. The collaboration aims to address the growing need for efficient and sustainable fueling options for buses and heavy-duty trucks. Nikkiso's vertically integrated fueling station capabilities, along with SK Plug Hyverse's expertise in providing turnkey hydrogen solutions, are set to drive the expansion of the hydrogen infrastructure in South Korea. The successful commissioning of several liquid hydrogen stations in the country underscores the progress towards a cleaner energy ecosystem. Nikkiso's CEO, Peter Wagner, highlighted the strategic partnership with SK Plug Hyverse as a significant step towards supporting South Korea's hydrogen economy. The joint efforts reflect a shared commitment to advancing clean energy initiatives and fostering a competitive hydrogen market. With the remaining stations set to be operational within the next year, the collaboration is poised to play a key role in promoting sustainable transport options and reducing carbon footprint in South Korea.
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