Hyundai Motor revealed plans to build its first hydrogen fuel cell system factory in South Korea and is expected to start operating in 2028. Quoting from The Korea Car Blog website, Thursday, March 13, the facility will become the second factory in the world owned by a South Korean brand that previously launched a similar plant in Guangzhou China. This skew H logo manufacturer plans to build the new plant at Hyundai's main car production site in Ulsan, located 305 kilometers southeast of Seoul.
The Hyundai union stressed that consultations between management and trade union representatives would be essential to advance this initiative. Once officially established and operational, the plant is likely to produce hydrogen fuel cell systems for Hyundai's line of environmentally friendly products, including the Nexo hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (EV), the hydrogen-powered Elec City Bus to trucks.
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