Hyundai signed on to the EU-Korea Clean Hydrogen Partnership at the World Hydrogen Summit 2025, reinforcing a two-continent alliance for tech standardization, trade cooperation, and policy alignment in the hydrogen sector.
EU cohesion funds are co-financing the construction of the green hydrogen-powered public transport hub in Vilnius, with 70% of the project's cost covered.
The EU is mentioned as a potential source of funding for international hydrogen infrastructure projects, as global giants like it often prioritize projects serving multiple countries.
The EU is deepening its partnership with Japan to advance hydrogen technology and business collaboration, as evidenced by the High-Level Hydrogen Business Forum.
The EU Commission granted IPCEI status to the HySynergy project, recognizing its contribution to job creation and sustainable economic growth in the EU.
The EU's 'Hydrogen Strategy for Climate-Neutral Europe' encourages the use of green hydrogen for decarbonization and integration into the energy system.
This institution conducted a study that identified Sweden, Germany, and France as the only European countries pursuing policies to meet their Paris Agreement commitments.