Pacific Island Lawmakers Visit Foshan to Explore Advancements in Hydrogen Energy
On October 29, a delegation of 30 lawmakers and 9 staff members from Fiji, Kiribati, the Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Niue, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tonga, and Vanuatu visited Nanhai, Foshan, to explore the hydrogen energy sector. The visit aimed to provide insights into the latest developments in hydrogen energy in Foshan and discuss potential cooperation between China and Pacific island nations.
During the event, the lawmakers expressed strong interest in the hydrogen fuel cell buses, refrigerated trucks, and tractors showcased by Feichi Technology. Staff members provided detailed explanations of the vehicles' benefits, including high efficiency, environmental friendliness, and zero emissions. The vehicles, particularly in the heavy-duty and refrigerated transport sectors, have demonstrated significant advancements, positioning them as viable options for public transport and logistics. The lawmakers were impressed by Feichi Technology’s innovations in hydrogen fuel commercial vehicles and energy management.
As the global demand for green transportation rises, China's new energy vehicle industry is rapidly advancing, playing a crucial role in achieving carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals. Hydrogen is becoming a key focus area within this sector. Feichi Technology has made significant strides, with its products exported to countries like Malaysia and Chile, enhancing China’s presence in the global hydrogen vehicle market. The company's participation in the Pacific island lawmakers' seminar further solidifies its leadership in the hydrogen energy sector.
The visit not only showcased Feichi Technology’s capabilities but also fostered communication and collaboration in the hydrogen field between China and these nine Pacific island nations. With years of experience in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, Feichi Technology has been developing versatile solutions since 2015, driving the growth of the hydrogen industry. Looking ahead, the company is committed to ongoing research and innovation, aiming to contribute to the global transition to green transportation and support carbon reduction goals.
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