In South Korea, the government recently announced its intention to accelerate the development of the hydrogen sector in mobility, and plans to invest around €2 billion. The plan aims to encourage the creation of public-private partnerships with a target of 310 stations and 16 000 hydrogen-powered vehicles across the country by 2022.
Air Liquide will participate in this plan’s operational implementation.
When used in a fuel cell, hydrogen combines with oxygen from the air to produce electricity, releasing only water.




