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"This cooperation provides an important opportunity for us to expand into the Mongolian market," said Haili Liu. "In the future, we look forward to collaborating with more countries along the Belt and Road Initiative to maximize the value of hydrogen energy technology on a global scale."
Dr. Lkhagvadorj Nanzad also expressed confidence in the partnership: "By introducing Hydrogen Aviation's advanced products and technologies, we hope not only to promote the development of Mongolia's hydrogen energy industry but also to deeply integrate Mongolia's high-quality resources with the Chinese market."
The cold winters in Mongolia and surrounding regions pose higher requirements for the low-temperature adaptability of energy equipment. Hydrogen Aviation Technology's hydrogen-powered drones, hydrogen-powered vehicles, and Hypal hydrogen generators, with their exceptional low-temperature stability, can operate efficiently even in extreme cold environments. This advantage not only enhances the market competitiveness of the products but also opens up broad opportunities for their promotion and application in more high-altitude and cold regions in the future.
Nanzad expressed strong confidence in the development of Hydrogen Aviation Technology's products in the Mongolian market, particularly the Hypal hydrogen generator, which holds significant application potential given the local demand for energy structure upgrades and green development. This collaboration is not only an important step for both parties in advancing hydrogen energy technology but also a boost for Mongolia to achieve new heights in the field of sustainable energy.
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