MADRID, June 28 (EUROPA PRESS) –
Hyundai Motor Company has signed an agreement with Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco) to accelerate the expansion of a hydrogen ecosystem in South Korea and Saudi Arabia, as well as to explore the use of advanced non-metallic materials in various sectors, including the of automotive
According to the automaker, in a statement, in addition to collaborating in the development of hydrogen service stations and their supply in South Korea, both companies will improve the knowledge of Hyundai’s hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in Saudi Arabia.
They have also come together to expand the adoption of non-metallic materials in a wide range of applications, including the use of carbon fiber and carbon fiber reinforced plastic. They will also cooperate in the development of future automotive technologies.
“The collaboration between Hyundai Motor and Saudi Aramco will accelerate progress towards a hydrogen society by expanding access to robust hydrogen infrastructure and fuel cell electric vehicles,” Hyundai Motor Company Vice President Euisun Chung.