Conducted preliminary consulting for safety improvement of mobile hydrogen charging station for the first time in Korea

Yeon-Jae Lee, Director of Safety Management, Gas Safety Park,

Lee Yeon-jae, the safety management director of the Gas Safety Corporation (2nd from the left), conducted a safety consulting service for the mobile hydrogen charging station scheduled to be installed on the 25th.
Lee Yeon-jae, the safety management director of the Gas Safety Corporation (2nd from the left), conducted a safety consulting service for the mobile hydrogen charging station scheduled to be installed on the 25th.

[투데이에너지 조대인 기자] On the 25th, Korea Gas Safety Corporation’s safety management director Lee Yeon-jae conducted a safety consulting service for a mobile hydrogen charging station (manufacturer Hanyoung Technochem Co., Ltd., located in Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do), which is scheduled to be installed in the Ulsan Free Regulatory Zone.

This consulting was conducted as a preliminary inspection before conducting the completion inspection of the upcoming commercially available mobile hydrogen charging station.

On this day, preliminary consulting was conducted on 26 items of facility standards and 19 items of safety improvement measures, such as △optimizing the arrangement of safety facilities △Securing safety around charging facilities △Removing accident-causing factors △Providing measures to improve safety management.

As it is the first mobile hydrogen charging station installed in Korea, special attention is required for safety management.

10 people including Lee Yeon-jae, safety management director of Korea Gas Safety Corporation, six hydrogen safety experts and company officials participated in the consulting.

The mobile hydrogen charging station is scheduled to go into operation after completion inspection in early March, with approvals at 3 locations in Ulsan city.

Mobile hydrogen charging stations have been expanded to include forklifts and other indoor logistics transport vehicles from the existing hydrogen charging stations’ charging targets limited to automobiles.

In addition, it is designed in a structure that can be charged after moving and parking several places by installing all containers, compressors, and filling facilities on one large truck.

Mobile hydrogen charging stations have already been commercialized in Japan, and about 39 mobile charging stations are in operation, but it has not been commercialized in the United States or Europe.

Lee Yeon-jae, safety management director of Gas Safety Corporation, said, “To secure the safety of mobile hydrogen charging stations, which will be introduced for the first time in Korea, we will maintain a close cooperative relationship by listening to the voices of contractors and safety management sites as well as institutional technical support.” With this opportunity, we will do our best to build a hydrogen charging station infrastructure that everyone can use safely and conveniently.”

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