Hyundai establishes hydrogen stations in Incheon Airport
17 May 2020|988 views
Hyundai Motor Company is partnering with Incheon International Airport Corporation, Air Liquide Korea and the Hydrogen Energy Network to accelerate Incheon Airport's efforts to become a low-carbon eco-friendly airport.
To that end, the four parties have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a hydrogen refuelling station for fuel cell electric buses at Incheon Airport's Terminal 2 by March 2021.
Hyundai will support the construction cost of the hydrogen refueling station while providing fuel cell electric buses as well as their maintenance and service.
Incheon International Airport meanwhile, will provide a site for the station and Hydrogen Energy Network will handle its construction and operation. Air Liquide Korea will provide two high-capacity hydrogen chargers and supply the hydrogen gas.
Over the next five years, Hyundai's hydrogen-powered buses will gradually replace Incheon Airport's current fleet of internal combustion engine buses that shuttle between the terminals, the long-term parking lots and the logistics complex. The first batch of seven fuel cell electric buses will go into operation in the second half of this year, followed by an additional three to five buses entering service annually.
Hyundai Motor Company is partnering with Incheon International Airport Corporation, Air Liquide Korea and the Hydrogen Energy Network to accelerate Incheon Airport's efforts to become a low-carbon eco-friendly airport.
To that end, the four parties have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a hydrogen refuelling station for fuel cell electric buses at Incheon Airport's Terminal 2 by March 2021.
Hyundai will support the construction cost of the hydrogen refueling station while providing fuel cell electric buses as well as their maintenance and service.
Incheon International Airport meanwhile, will provide a site for the station and Hydrogen Energy Network will handle its construction and operation. Air Liquide Korea will provide two high-capacity hydrogen chargers and supply the hydrogen gas.
Over the next five years, Hyundai's hydrogen-powered buses will gradually replace Incheon Airport's current fleet of internal combustion engine buses that shuttle between the terminals, the long-term parking lots and the logistics complex. The first batch of seven fuel cell electric buses will go into operation in the second half of this year, followed by an additional three to five buses entering service annually.
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