Korea, long regarded as a leader in the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle market, is facing stiff competition from China as its dominance wanes in the global arena.
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China’s commitment to hydrogen as a key decarbonization tool takes a significant step forward with plans to build a massive network of hydrogen fuel stations.
Serbia has taken a significant step towards bolstering its renewable energy sector with a monumental investment commitment from Chinese companies Shanghai Fengling Renewables and Serbia Zijin Copper.
Doosan Bobcat reveals hydrogen-powered forklift in South Korea For the first time ever, hydrogen-powered forklifts have been made available for…
Recent developments at Sinopec’s Kuqa facility in China shed light on the challenges facing large-scale hydrogen production.
Chinese scientists have propelled hydrogen fuel cell technology to new heights by developing a proton exchange membrane fuel cell with an ultra-high volumetric power density.
Zhangjiagang CIMC Sanctum Cryogenic Equipment Co., a subsidiary of CIMC, has launched China’s inaugural 40 cubic-meter liquid hydrogen tanker truck.
China emerges as the undeniable leader in the hydrogen race. With a colossal network of over 400 hydrogen refueling stations, the country stands at the forefront of a clean energy revolution, shaping the landscape of a future fueled by hydrogen.
Beijing Hyundai, once a dominant force, is navigating a transformative journey fueled by the quest for sustainable mobility. With the waning consumer acceptance of China-foreign joint venture car companies amid the surge of new energy vehicles, Beijing Hyundai is orchestrating a strategic shift.
In the landscape of global hydrogen production, China has emerged as an undisputed leader, boasting an annual output of 33 million tons, a staggering one-third of the world’s total demand.