CPC and Linde LienHwa launch Taiwan's first hydrogen stations
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Taiwan opens its first hydrogen station in Kaohsiung
Taiwan opens its first hydrogen station in Kaohsiung TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — CPC Corp., in partnership with industrial gas supplier Linde LienHwa, on Thursday opened Taiwan’s first hydrogen station for public vehicles as part of a national push to promote hydrogen energy. The facility can refuel up to seven buses, with a daily capacity exceeding 245 kg, and supports two hydrogen-fueling pressures: 350 bar for large vehicles and 700 bar for passen…
CPC and Linde LienHwa launch Taiwan's first hydrogen stations
On December 11, 2025, Taiwan officially inaugurated its first hydrogen refueling infrastructure with the simultaneous opening of CPC Corporation's Nanzi station in Kaohsiung and Linde LienHwa Group's Shugu demonstration station in Tainan. The milestone signals a new chapter for Taiwan's hydrogen energy supply chain and practical use in transportation.
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