Lim Hae-jong, President of the Korea Gas Safety Corporation (second from the left), visits the completion site of the Sambos Hydrogen Charging Station in Bongyang-eup, Jecheon-si, Chungbuk on the 31st and greets officials. (Photo by Korea Gas Safety Corporation)

Lim Hae-jong, President of the Korea Gas Safety Corporation (second from the left), visits the completion site of the Sambos Hydrogen Charging Station in Bongyang-eup, Jecheon-si, Chungbuk on the 31st and greets officials. (Photo by Korea Gas Safety Corporation)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Chaeseok] On the 31st, Lim Haejong, President of the Korea Gas Safety Corporation, visited the completion site of the Sambosuhydrogen Charging Station in Bongyang-eup, Jecheon-si, Chungcheongbuk-do.


At the completion site of the charging station, Lim Haejong, along with the head of the Natural Environment Division of Jecheon City and other officials, attended. The attendees pledged to enhance cooperative relations for the safe operation of the charging station.


The Gas Safety Corporation has completed the facility inspection of the Sambosuhydrogen Charging Station. After its own trial operation period, the station will begin full-scale operation in mid-January next year.


The Sambo Charging Station is expected to be responsible for supplying fuel to hydrogen vehicles, which will serve as the cornerstone of the government's hydrogen economy revitalization. It will be able to supply fuel to hydrogen vehicles in the northern part of Chungbuk and some nearby areas of Gangwon-do, improving the charging convenience for local residents using hydrogen vehicles.


President Lim said, "Since hydrogen vehicles hold a significant share in the hydrogen economy era, fuel supply is very important," adding, "We will strive to resolve user inconveniences through the safe operation of hydrogen charging stations responsible for fuel supply."





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