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South Korea already possesses world-class technological leadership in hydrogen mobility and fuel cell technology, positioning itself as a leader in the global hydrogen economy transition.
Major public-private initiatives focused on hydrogen imports and traceability to ensure compliance with international standards for emissions and origin. Developing digital passport and pilot certification systems for hydrogen.[1]
South Korea is actively promoting a hydrogen economy, with a roadmap and significant investments in LOHC infrastructure.
National government pursuing hydrogen economy as part of decarbonization strategy and energy independence goals.
South Korea is a major adopter of hydrogen technology, aiming to become a global hydrogen powerhouse with significant investments in mobility, infrastructure, and production.
Bringing world-leading hydrogen fuel cell innovation and systems integration, South Korea is pushing hydrogen aggressively with its Hydrogen Economy Roadmap.
South Korea is actively promoting hydrogen as a pillar of its energy and transportation framework, setting targets for hydrogen bus deployment and offering subsidies.
Pursuing strategic partnerships and deploying cutting-edge solid oxide electrolyzer technology in a 1.8-megawatt project scheduled for late 2025.
South Korea is a key market for FuelCell Energy, with ambitious energy transition plans and a roadmap for a hydrogen economy.
South Korea aims to expand its hydrogen market and its marine sector has a distinct H2 focus, with initiatives to develop hydrogen shipbuilding and related regulations.
South Korea's rapid hydrogen sector growth has been built up by considerable government funding, actively pursuing an H2 economy and providing subsidies, loans, and tax benefits since 2019.
This country holds the third position globally for the number of hydrogen refueling stations.
The national government of South Korea, which unveiled a comprehensive hydrogen industry roadmap aimed at becoming the global leader in hydrogen technology and production over the next seven years.
National government committed to carbon neutrality by 2050 and promoting hydrogen fuel infrastructure as part of clean energy transition.
The country is actively seeking an overseas location for hydrogen production to consolidate its supply chain and is conducting feasibility studies for potential sites.
The East Asian nation is pursuing hydrogen cities as part of its strategy to become a world leader in green technology and create a hydrogen-powered society.
South Korea is committed to hydrogen fuel cars, with a goal of 850,000 vehicles on its roads by 2030, despite a current low number of existing vehicles.
Along with Japan, South Korea is seen as a key market for Australian renewable H2 exports, with a roadmap for hydrogen integration into its economy.
The South Korean government has revealed ambitious goals for developing a hydrogen economy, including targets for hydrogen vehicle adoption, infrastructure development, and hydrogen supply.
The government of South Korea provides subsidies that encourage consumers to purchase clean vehicles.
South Korea is actively seeking to expand cooperation with the US in the energy space, focusing on replacing old nuclear power facilities with clean energy solutions like hydrogen fuel cells.
South Korea is leading the way in installing new hydrogen fuel stations.
Signatory to the Memorandum of Understanding for the Asia Super Grid development.
South Korea is being called upon by Norway to cooperate in supporting hydrogen fuel cars, and the country has a vested interest in hydrogen fuel cell technology.
The South Korean government has revealed a new five-year plan to increase the number of clean vehicles on its roads, aiming to ensure more electric and hybrid vehicles are available to consumers.

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