HYDROGEN ECONOMY

HYDROGEN ECONOMY

Data Center Backup Power for Hydrogen Policy in Seoul

Major cloud providers are replacing diesel backup generators with hydrogen fuel cells. Seoul is the command center for South Korea's ambitious Hydrogen Economy Roadmap, housing corporate headquarters, government ministries, and R&D centers driving hydrogen adoption.

Local Brief

Seoul

Industry Focus

Hydrogen PolicyElectrolyser ManufacturingFuel Cell VehiclesResearch

0.1

Ω·cm²

350

μm

3x

Lower

Logistics

Air freight from India to Seoul in 4-6 business days

Replace Diesel Generators

Hydrogen fuel cells provide clean, quiet backup power. On-site electrolysis with IONZERA produces the H2 fuel needed, eliminating diesel storage, emissions, and noise at data center sites.

Efficient H2 Production

IONZERA's 3x lower area resistance reduces the cost of producing and storing hydrogen for backup power, making fuel cell backup more competitive with diesel alternatives.

Sustainability Reporting

Green hydrogen from renewable-powered electrolysis supports data center operators' Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions reduction targets and sustainability commitments.

Data Center Backup Power in Seoul

Seoul is the command center for South Korea's ambitious Hydrogen Economy Roadmap, housing corporate headquarters, government ministries, and R&D centers driving hydrogen adoption. Korean electrolyser manufacturers and fuel cell vehicle OEMs are headquartered in the Seoul metropolitan area, making it the decision-making hub for membrane procurement.

Korean electrolyser OEMs based in Seoul can differentiate their products with IONZERA's 3x lower resistance, enabling higher efficiency specs that are competitive in both domestic and export markets. IONZERA provides a technology upgrade path from conventional ZrO2-based separators.

Hydrogen PolicyElectrolyser ManufacturingFuel Cell VehiclesResearch
20%

Thinner Profile

3x

Lower Resistance

TECHNICAL ADVANTAGE

IONZERA Performance for Seoul

Hydrogen fuel cells provide clean, quiet backup power. On-site electrolysis with IONZERA produces the H2 fuel needed, eliminating diesel storage, emissions, and noise at data center sites.

Membrane Thickness

20% THINNER
Membrane Thickness ComparisonIONZERA350-410 μmZirfon500 μm500 μm scale20-30%thinnerThinner membrane = More compact stacks= Higher power density

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get IONZERA data center backup power membranes in Seoul?

Yes. G-Hexa ships IONZERA membranes to Seoul, South Korea. Air freight from India to Seoul in 4-6 business days

Why use IONZERA for data center backup power in Seoul?

IONZERA delivers 3x lower ionic resistance than Zirfon, reducing cell voltage and electricity costs for data center backup power applications. Korean electrolyser OEMs based in Seoul can differentiate their products with IONZERA's 3x lower resistance, enabling higher efficiency specs that are competitive in both domestic and export markets.

How can Seoul-based OEMs evaluate IONZERA?

G-Hexa provides evaluation samples and full technical data packages. Contact us to initiate a qualification program for your electrolyser stack design.

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