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Emerson to be automation partner for world’s largest H2 refueling station for commercial vehicles

Korea Hydrogen Green Energy Network (KOHYGEN) has chosen global technology company Emerson’s advanced automation solutions to help ensure the safety and reliability of its pioneering H2 infrastructure initiative, which recently marked the completion of the world’s largest H2 refueling station for commercial vehicles. The project is an important step toward the two organizations’ goals of reducing emissions, driving investment in H2 and accelerating the transition to a net-zero global economy.

“We’re committed to building smart, safe hydrogen refueling infrastructure by leveraging IT-based integrated operations, using large capacity, high-efficiency charging systems and, most importantly, strengthening design safety standards,” said KyungSil Lee, KOHYGEN’s chief executive officer. “Emerson is helping us secure abundant clean energy for Korea and the world.”

The JeonjuPyeonghwa H2 refueling station is the first of 35 high-capacity gas and liquid H2 refueling stations KOHYGEN plans to construct across Korea by 2025. The first station has a charging capacity of 300 kilograms per hour, which can fuel up to 15 buses and trucks per hour, or over 100/d–12 times more than an average capacity H2 station.

To further lay the foundation for a stable H2 supply chain, Emerson and KOHYGEN are collaborating on technical standards for future high-capacity commercial refueling stations and similar projects. KOHYGEN plans to expand its H2 supply platform to service H2-powered aircraft, ships and other diverse forms of transportation.

“In line with Emerson’s Greening By sustainability strategy, we’ve worked on a range of hydrogen projects globally, applying our expertise and innovative technologies to scale hydrogen consumption and make renewable energy a reality,” said Mike Train, Emerson’s chief sustainability officer. “Partnering with KOHYGEN is another critical step forward in diversifying our global energy mix.”