HD Hyundai Infracore's hydrogen engine HX12 was honored with the top award at the global hydrogen exhibition, H2 MEET 2024, held at Kintex in Gyeonggi Province by the Korea Automobile Journalists Association. The KAJA, comprising 58 press members, evaluated the latest hydrogen technologies showcased at the event from September 25 to 27. HX12, recognized as the Best Pick, is designed for 11-liter-class vehicles and stands out for its superior output and torque, along with its compatibility with existing internal combustion engine platforms, facilitating the retrofitting of older vehicles. HD Hyundai Infracore is set to commence mass production of hydrogen engines for trucks in the latter half of 2025. In addition to HX12, Kolon Industries' moisture control device for fuel cells and Approtium's ammonia cracking equipment received the Excellent Pick awards. Kolon Industries' device plays a crucial role in optimizing the air supply system within hydrogen fuel cell setups, enhancing electrical generation efficiency and durability through its selective moisture transmission membrane. Meanwhile, Approtium's technology for producing hydrogen from decomposing liquefied ammonia garnered positive attention at the exhibition, with the startup collaborating with Denmark's Topsoe to accelerate the supply of clean hydrogen. The event featured the participation of over 300 companies and organizations from 24 countries, attracting around 41,000 visitors across the three-day duration.
HD Hyundai Infracore's hydrogen engine HX12 was honored with the top award at the global hydrogen exhibition, H2 MEET 2024, held at Kintex in Gyeonggi Province by the Korea Automobile Journalists Association. The KAJA, comprising 58 press members, evaluated the latest hydrogen technologies showcased at the event from September 25 to 27. HX12, recognized as the Best Pick, is designed for 11-liter-class vehicles and stands out for its superior output and torque, along with its compatibility with existing internal combustion engine platforms, facilitating the retrofitting of older vehicles. HD Hyundai Infracore is set to commence mass production of hydrogen engines for trucks in the latter half of 2025. In addition to HX12, Kolon Industries' moisture control device for fuel cells and Approtium's ammonia cracking equipment received the Excellent Pick awards. Kolon Industries' device plays a crucial role in optimizing the air supply system within hydrogen fuel cell setups, enhancing electrical generation efficiency and durability through its selective moisture transmission membrane. Meanwhile, Approtium's technology for producing hydrogen from decomposing liquefied ammonia garnered positive attention at the exhibition, with the startup collaborating with Denmark's Topsoe to accelerate the supply of clean hydrogen. The event featured the participation of over 300 companies and organizations from 24 countries, attracting around 41,000 visitors across the three-day duration.