Air Liquide is committed to the development of hydrogen (H2) with four new H2 stations in Korea and two in Paris.
During the visit of Moone Jae-In, President of South Korea, to the Air Liquide H2 station at Place de L’Alma, Benoît Potier, Chairman and CEO of Air Liquide, reaffirmed the group’s commitment to support the deployment of H2 infrastructure for mobility. On this occasion, he announced the installation of four new H2 stations for mobility in Korea as well as the project to build two new stations in Paris region.
Convinced that H2 will play a key role in the energy transition, Air Liquide is a pioneer in the development of the entire value chain. As such, Air Liquide has already designed and installed 100 H2 stations for mobility around the world.
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