Hyundai Mobis builds a hydrogen fuel cell plant in Cheongna, Incheon

Hyundai Mobis is considering constructing a new hydrogen fuel cell plant in Cheongna International City, Incheon.

The start of the plant is expected to start around July, and it is expected that the hydrogen fuel cell business of Hyundai Motor Group will be on track.

This is the exclusive report by reporter Bae Seong-jae.

Hyundai Mobis is promoting the construction of a new hydrogen fuel cell plant.

Incheon Cheongna International City is being considered as the area where the new factory will be built.

An official of the Hyundai Motor Group said, “The review is currently underway at the group level.”

Hyundai Motor Group is focusing on globalization of the fuel cell business with the goal of selling 700,000 hydrogen fuel cell systems by 2030.

This month, construction of the first overseas hydrogen fuel cell system plant in Guangzhou, China, has begun, and construction of overseas production lines is also in a hurry.

However, since fuel cell technology is classified as a state secret, core processes must be carried out in Korea.

This is the reason why Hyundai Motor Group is looking at Incheon Cheongna as a new hydrogen fuel cell production base.

An official of the Hyundai Motor Group said, “The reason that Cheongna International City is a port city on the west coast that is easy to export has received higher scores than other candidates.”

When the Cheongna plant in Incheon is completed, the number of hydrogen fuel cells, which was currently produced at the Chungju plant at about 40,000 units per year, is expected to increase dramatically.

The major production products at the Cheongna plant are expected to be parts or finished products of the hydrogen fuel cell system brand’HTWO’ launched by Hyundai Motor Group at the end of last year.

Regarding this, Hyundai Mobis said, “There is enough room to supply hydrogen fuel cells so far, and we will consider whether to expand additional plants as a mid- to long-term task.”

This is Seongjae Bae on Korean Economic TV.
Hyundai Mobis Chungju Plant.  Photo source: Hyundai Mobis website

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