Future of hydrogen mobility on show at H2 mobility+ show
수소기업들 총출동, ‘2021 수소모빌리티 쇼’... 10대 그룹 수소기업협의체 출범
Major South Korean firms launched a consultative body to help create a hydrogen power value chain.
Discussions were held on the sidelines of the H2 Mobility Plus Energy Show.
Eum Ji-young was there to file this report.
An ’air purifying’ hydrogen-fueled tram that can carry 100 people at once.
A mobile hydrogen refueling station that can be used in remote areas.
A hydrogen-powered car that can recognize a driver’s voice and change the position of the steering wheel.
Visitors encountered all these at South Korea’s hydrogen industry exhibition the H2 Mobility Energy Show.
This is the second year that the event is being held, and more than 150 companies and research institutions from 12 countries are showcasing their latest hydrogen technologies.
“As many companies from home and abroad gather at this event to share their technologies and meet new business partners, I believe it can be a growth engine for the hydrogen industry and help tackle climate change.“
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