South Korea is taking action to prepare for the hydrogen car era by making hydrogen fuel cheaper.

From next month, hydrogen fuel stations will be able to procure hydrogen more cheaply thanks to a group purchasing program led by the government.

The government made the announcement today and said that it will increase the number of hydrogen fuel stations from the current 12 to 60.

The government hopes the project can help fuel stations which are operating at a loss due to high prices and the limited number of hydrogen-powered cars on the road.

The first round of this project lowered the average price of hydrogen by 11 percent.


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