Only 36 green hydrogen projects, which use electrolysis powered by renewable energy to separate hydrogen from oxygen in water, are currently operational in the region; the majority are in China, India and Japan, with one in Taiwan, one in Indonesia and five in Australia..
Only 36 green hydrogen projects, which use electrolysis powered by renewable energy to separate hydrogen from oxygen in water, are currently operational in the region; the majority are in China, India and Japan, with one in Taiwan, one in Indonesia and five in Australia..
China has the greatest number of hydrogen fuel stations of any country worldwide. As of August 2025, there were Log in or register to access precise data. operational hydrogen refueling stations in the country. This was followed by South Korea and Japan. Their position as the leading providers of. .
Hydrogen demand in Southeast Asia reached 4 Mt in 2024, almost 4% of the global total. Hydrogen production accounted for about 8% of the regional gas supply and 1% of regional CO 2 emissions. Indonesia represents over a third of regional demand, followed by Malaysia (22%), Viet Nam (15%) and. .
(Munich, Germany) - Around 1.160 hydrogen refueling stations were in operation worldwide at the end of 2024, 384 of which were in China alone. Last year, around 125 new stations were added worldwide: 42 in Europe, about 30 in China, 25 in South Korea, 13 in North America, and eight in Japan. This. .
In 2023, India launched the ambitious National Green Hydrogen Mission which aims at developing a green hydrogen ecosystem and enabling the production, usage and export of green hydrogen. The mission outlines how renewable energy, policy mechanisms and strategic interventions will be leveraged to. .
Among the 1,680 units – there are 1,148 hydrogen fueling stations that have commenced operation. During the first half of 2024, 41 countries and regions around the world had operating HRSs while another 7 countries were planning or constructing their very first hydrogen refueling station. However. .
After a successful year of hydrogen refuelling implementation across Asia, the annual assessment by the LBST revealed 130 new stations went into operation worldwide in 2022. Setting the benchmark for other continents to follow, 73 of the stations were implemented across Asia, adding to the already.