Hyundai has signed a a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Incheon International Airport Corporation, Air Liquide Korea, and Hydrogen Energy Network to install a hydrogen refueling station for fuel cell electric buses at Incheon Airport's Terminal 2 by March 2021.
Hyundai will contribute to the construction costs of the hydrogen refueling station, as well as provide fuel cell electric buses and their maintenance and repair. The station will be located at Incheon International Airport, and Hydrogen Energy Network will be responsible for its construction and management. Air Liquide Korea will provide two hydrogen fueling stations with large capacity and hydrogen gas.
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