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Hyundai Motors breaks ground on a $680 million hydrogen fuel-cell plant in South Korea

Hyundai Motors broke ground in South Korea for a hydrogen fuel cell facility worth $654 million, as it intensifies its efforts to consolidate its leadership in the hydrogen-powered mobility sector.

Hyundai Motors, along with its Kia Corp affiliate, is the third largest automaker in the world by sales. The facility will produce electrolyzers and fuel cells for a variety of applications, including passenger cars, trucks, buses, construction equipment, and marine vessels.

The company stated that construction of the new facility, which is located in the industrial city of Ulsan in the south-east, should be completed by 2027.

Hyundai said that the new plant would cover 43,000 square meters (10.6 acres), on the former site of an internal combustion engine transmission factory. This was a symbolic shift to emphasize its efforts towards future mobility. $1 = 1,421.4800 Won (Reporting and editing by Heekyong Yahng; Lincoln Feast).

(source: Reuters)