Because the South Korean company is planting its second production facility after the Chinese facility, analysts see a CAGR growth of 19.78% for the hydrogen fuel cell vehicles market between 2025 and 2030.
Hyundai -Motor Plans to build his first Hydrogen fuel cell systems Plant In Zuid -Korea, the company’s trade union claimed TuesdayAs reported by the country’s news agency Yonhap. According to the report, the activities must start in 2028. “To push the plan ahead, there must be consultations between the company and the trade union,” said a spokesperson. The South Korean company has one Hydrogen fuel cell systems Plant In China.
Knowledge purchasing information said the hydrogen cell vehicle market Should grow with a CAGR of 19.78% between 2025 and 2030 to reach $ 20,495 billion in 2030. “In January 2024, Stellantis Pro expanded its existing hydrogen fuel cell offer with internal production starting on medium and large vans in Europe,” ” said The Indian data company, which called investments from Tata Motors, Hyundai and Toyota.
The European Commission According to EU rules of the EU, has a € 400 million ($ 366.35 million) Austrian state aid scheme and a Lithuanian state-state scheme of € 36 million for support‘ Tools for the auction that will be closed in 2025. “The approved diagrams support the production of a maximum of 112,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen Austria, and 13,000 tons of renewable hydrogen in Lithuania. The help is granted through a competitive bidding process be closed In the first quarter of 2025,‘ said the European executive body.
Fortescue Green Pioneer, the world’s first Dual-Fuleed Ammoniak-driven ship, started in London as his first stop on a global tour through ports aimed at accelerating the transition from international shipping to green fuels. “The British visit of Fortescue Green Pioneer comes at a crucial moment for the future of global shipping, in which the UN international maritime organization has seen the most important legal change in shipping in a generation. Important IMO meetings in April 2025 will determine whether a global carbon tax is assumed, according to Fortescue. The metal mining company with headquarters in Australia lawyers for the early acceptance of zero mission brand substances such as green ammonia, which bypass’ transition fuels such as biofuels and LNG.‘
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