Ineos and Hyundai join forces on hydrogen, Grenadier targeted

Hyundai and Ineos have signed a memorandum of understanding, as they look to work together on developing hydrogen fuel cell technology. Both companies will look to develop strategies in the production and distribution of hydrogen, along with adding hydrogen fuel cell power to more of their respective line ups. Hyundai is a leader in fuel cell technology, after investing a huge sum of money in the alternative choice to battery electric power.

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