HTWO fuel cell system for vehicles (Courtesy of Hyundai Motor) Hyundai Motor Co. will build a local fuel cell plant in South Korea, accelerating its bid to create an entire hydrogen fuel cell value chain in line with its commitment to sustainable mobility and energy solutions.
According to the automotive and energy industries on Tuesday, Hyundai Motor and its labor union have agreed to build a next-generation hydrogen fuel cell plant in the automaker’s existing car manufacturing complex in Ulsan, about 300 kilometers south of Seoul.
The company plans to start mass-producing fuel cell systems at the new plant in 2028.
Under the deal between Hyundai Motor Group's affiliates, the parts-making company handed over its fuel cell research and development center and manufacturing plant in Chungju to the car-producing sister company.
HTWO Guangzhou fuel cell plant opening ceremony in June 2023 (Courtesy of Hyundai Motor) Following the construction of the new fuel cell plant, Hyundai Motor will produce fuel cell stacks and assemble hydrogen-powered vehicles in one place, Ulsan.
A fuel cell stack is the heart of a fuel cell power system, generating electricity, and they are currently churned out from the former Hyundai Mobis fuel cell plant in Chungju.
Using fuel cell systems shipped from the Chungju plant, Hyundai Motor manufactures its hydrogen fuel cell car NEXO in Ulsan.
ENTIRE HYDROGEN VALUE CHAIN BEYOND FUEL CELL CARS
With the addition of the fuel cell plant, Hyundai Motor will speed up its plan to create and control all the stages of the hydrogen energy and vehicle production process.
It has set a target to expand annual hydrogen consumption to 3 million tons in 2035.
Hyundai Motor's new fuel cell car INITIUM (Courtesy of Hyundai Motor) On Monday, Hyundai Motor officials visited Japan to set up a hydrogen network to cooperate with local companies.
It plans to add the hydrogen and other related businesses to its business portfolio, an agenda requiring approval of shareholders at a general shareholders’ meeting next month.
Hyundai Motor’s undeterred investments in the hydrogen fuel cell business come despite sluggish demand for hydrogen energy.
The Korean auto giant jumped into the development of hydrogen cars in 1998.
To bolster its hydrogen car sales, in the first half of this year Hyundai Motor plans to launch a new hydrogen fuel cell car model, the INITIUM, that will replace its flagship fuel cell vehicle NEXO.
Write to Gil-Sung Yang at vertigo@hankyung.com Sookyung Seo edited this article.
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