Hydrogen and electric vehicle charging stations added at Paju In Paju, Gyeonggi Province, a sizable hydrogen and electric vehicle charging station will be constructed. Located near 829-8 Bongseo-ri, Paju-eup, the Paju-type hydrogen/electric vehicle charging station will be transformed into a “future car mega station” that includes a sizable zero-emission vehicle charging facility and different energy complex amenities. More than 10 billion won was spent on the project overall, including 4.6 billion won from the government, 1 billion won from Paju City, 3.8 billion won from hydrogen supply infrastructure specialist Kohaigen, and 800 million won from electric vehicle charging service specialist…
Author: Anela Dokso
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