Hyundai's Move Towards Hydrogen Leadership in Rotterdam Summit
Key Ideas
- Hyundai Motor Group showcases its hydrogen value chain and port decarbonization roadmap at the World Hydrogen Summit in Rotterdam, advancing its hydrogen brand HTWO as a platform for European partnerships.
- The Group presents fuel cell technologies for trucks, buses, forklifts, and trams, emphasizing the transformative potential of hydrogen energy and commitment to a decarbonized future.
- Jaehoon Chang, Vice-Chair of Hyundai Motor Group, emphasizes the importance of partnerships and scaling up the hydrogen value chain for a hydrogen-powered society, proposing three strategic joint actions at the Summit's Ministerial-CEO Roundtable.
Hyundai Motor Group is demonstrating its leadership in the hydrogen sector at the World Hydrogen Summit 2025 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The Group is showcasing its hydrogen value chain business under the HTWO brand, focusing on port decarbonization aligned with the sustainability goals of the Port of Rotterdam. With exhibits featuring fuel cell technologies in various vehicles, Hyundai emphasizes the transformative potential of hydrogen energy.
Jaehoon Chang, Vice-Chair of Hyundai Motor Group, highlighted the commitment to a decarbonized future and the importance of strong partnerships in building a hydrogen ecosystem. At the Summit's Ministerial-CEO Roundtable, strategic joint actions were proposed to accelerate the development of a global hydrogen industry, including implementing financial incentives, boosting economic benefits, and strengthening global trade partnerships. The Roundtable, co-hosted by the governments of the Netherlands and Brazil, aimed to drive global hydrogen demand through collaboration and standardization in the sector.
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